Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... desire all persons , without distinction , to take it in for the present gratis and hereafter at the price of one penny , forbidding all hawkers to take more for it at their peril . And I desire all persons to consider that I am at a ...
... desire all persons , without distinction , to take it in for the present gratis and hereafter at the price of one penny , forbidding all hawkers to take more for it at their peril . And I desire all persons to consider that I am at a ...
الصفحة 1002
... desire of fame , which transported them into future ages , far beyond the bounds of death and of the grave , they were unwilling to confound them- selves with the beasts of the field , or to suppose that a being , for whose dignity they ...
... desire of fame , which transported them into future ages , far beyond the bounds of death and of the grave , they were unwilling to confound them- selves with the beasts of the field , or to suppose that a being , for whose dignity they ...
الصفحة 1185
... desire , displeasure , and cuniary interest . To sexual desire , when the effects of it are looked upon as bad , is given the name of lust . Now lust is always a bad motive . Why ? Because if the case be such that the effects of the ...
... desire , displeasure , and cuniary interest . To sexual desire , when the effects of it are looked upon as bad , is given the name of lust . Now lust is always a bad motive . Why ? Because if the case be such that the effects of the ...
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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