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الصفحة 531
Of the Nothing can please - many and please fwrist building that was raised , it
might be long , but just representations of general with certainty determined , that
it was nature . ... read without any other the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that
tries reason than the desire of pleasure , and are to recommend him by select
quotations , therefore praised only as pleasure is ob- will succeed like the pedant
in Hierocles , tained : yet , thus unassisted by interest or who , when he offered
his house ...
Of the Nothing can please - many and please fwrist building that was raised , it
might be long , but just representations of general with certainty determined , that
it was nature . ... read without any other the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that
tries reason than the desire of pleasure , and are to recommend him by select
quotations , therefore praised only as pleasure is ob- will succeed like the pedant
in Hierocles , tained : yet , thus unassisted by interest or who , when he offered
his house ...
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المحتوى
Authe Pas | 1 |
Practice necessary for forming a Syle Blair 401 95 On Plainness and Perspicuity Felton 436 | 34 |
Excellenceofthe Sacred Writings Brown | 305 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
able actions admire advantage affections ancient appear attention beauty become believe body called cause character Christian common concerning consider continued course death divine duty earth equally evil excellent expression follow force genius give given greater greatest hand happiness hath heart honour hope human ideas imagination keep kind knowledge language learned least less light live look manner matter means ment mind nature necessary never object observe ourselves particular pass passions perfect perhaps persons pleasure poets present principles proper reason receive regard religion Roman rules seems sense shew soul speak spirit strength style suppose taste thee things thou thought tion true truth understanding virtue whole wisdom wise writing