Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... common women , too , have learned this vice ; and not only strumpets , but laboring women , who keep our markets and ... common people make it a day of debauch , and get so drunk on a Sunday they cannot work for a day or two following ...
... common women , too , have learned this vice ; and not only strumpets , but laboring women , who keep our markets and ... common people make it a day of debauch , and get so drunk on a Sunday they cannot work for a day or two following ...
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... common understanding , as well as common sense , is kicked out of doors ; the first proselyte he makes is himself ; and when that is once compassed , the difficulty is not so great in bringing over others ; a strong delusion always ...
... common understanding , as well as common sense , is kicked out of doors ; the first proselyte he makes is himself ; and when that is once compassed , the difficulty is not so great in bringing over others ; a strong delusion always ...
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... common speech . When this artificial mode has been established as the vehicle of sentiment , there is another principle in the human mind , to which the work must be referred , which still renders it more artificial , carries it still ...
... common speech . When this artificial mode has been established as the vehicle of sentiment , there is another principle in the human mind , to which the work must be referred , which still renders it more artificial , carries it still ...
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