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الصفحة 23
There is no anecdote in antiquity which I have read with greater pleasure than
that of Scipio and Lælius , related by the eloquent pen of Cicero , and put into the
mouth of Crassus : Sæpe ex socero meo audivi , says Crassus in the dialogue ...
There is no anecdote in antiquity which I have read with greater pleasure than
that of Scipio and Lælius , related by the eloquent pen of Cicero , and put into the
mouth of Crassus : Sæpe ex socero meo audivi , says Crassus in the dialogue ...
الصفحة 24
... idea of the elegant simplicity and virtuous tranquillity of mind of which the
illustrious friends were possessed , when , from the cares of state , they could
descend to , and feel amusement in , those innocent and simple - hearted
pleasures .
... idea of the elegant simplicity and virtuous tranquillity of mind of which the
illustrious friends were possessed , when , from the cares of state , they could
descend to , and feel amusement in , those innocent and simple - hearted
pleasures .
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... benevolence and worth never fail to give me the highest pleasure ; a pleasure
not lessened , perhaps , by those little singularities of sentiment and manner ,
which , in some former papers , I have described that gentleman as possessing .
... benevolence and worth never fail to give me the highest pleasure ; a pleasure
not lessened , perhaps , by those little singularities of sentiment and manner ,
which , in some former papers , I have described that gentleman as possessing .
الصفحة 27
This feeling will be easily understood by those in whom the business or the
pleasure of the world has not extinguished it . That sort of relation which we own
to every object we have long been acquainted with , is one of those natural ...
This feeling will be easily understood by those in whom the business or the
pleasure of the world has not extinguished it . That sort of relation which we own
to every object we have long been acquainted with , is one of those natural ...
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gives us back their joys without tumult , their griefs without poignancy , and
produces equally from both a pensive pleasure , which men who have retired
from the world , like Umphraville , or whom particular circumstances have
somewhat ...
gives us back their joys without tumult , their griefs without poignancy , and
produces equally from both a pensive pleasure , which men who have retired
from the world , like Umphraville , or whom particular circumstances have
somewhat ...
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