EIGHTEENTH CENTURY POETRY AND PROSE |
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Sivu 319
... happiness of a vicious state , to declare " that except only for the sake of future reward and fear of future punishment , they would divest themselves of all goodness at once , and freely allow themselves to be most immoral and ...
... happiness of a vicious state , to declare " that except only for the sake of future reward and fear of future punishment , they would divest themselves of all goodness at once , and freely allow themselves to be most immoral and ...
Sivu 380
... happier , shocks all common sense . Heaven to mankind impartial we confess , If all are equal in their happiness ; But mutual wants this happiness increase ; All nature's difference keeps all nature's peace . Condition , circumstance is ...
... happier , shocks all common sense . Heaven to mankind impartial we confess , If all are equal in their happiness ; But mutual wants this happiness increase ; All nature's difference keeps all nature's peace . Condition , circumstance is ...
Sivu 726
... happiness by promoting within his circle , however narrow , the happiness of others . " Marriage is evidently the dictate of nature ; men and women were made to be companions of each other , and therefore I cannot be persuaded but that ...
... happiness by promoting within his circle , however narrow , the happiness of others . " Marriage is evidently the dictate of nature ; men and women were made to be companions of each other , and therefore I cannot be persuaded but that ...
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SAMUEL BUTLER | 1 |
SAMUEL PEPYS | 15 |
JOHN WILMOT EARL OF ROCHESTER | 31 |
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Eighteenth Century Poetry & Prose Louis Ignatius Bredvold,Alan Dugald McKillop,Lois Whitney Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 1939 |
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