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... discourse in a strain above mortality . " We may likewise observe , in the third place , that the pas- sions affect the mind with greater strength when we are asleep , than when we are awake . Joy and sorrow give us more vigorous ...
... discourse in a strain above mortality . " We may likewise observe , in the third place , that the pas- sions affect the mind with greater strength when we are asleep , than when we are awake . Joy and sorrow give us more vigorous ...
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... discourse to show that the atheist , who denies a God , does him less dishonour than the man who owns his being , but at the same time believes him to be cruel , hard to please , and terrible to hu- man nature . " For my own part ...
... discourse to show that the atheist , who denies a God , does him less dishonour than the man who owns his being , but at the same time believes him to be cruel , hard to please , and terrible to hu- man nature . " For my own part ...
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... discourses of this nature , in order to pass away the evening , which now begins to grow tedious , we fell into that laudable and primitive diversion of questions and commands . I was so sooner vested with the regal au- thority , but I ...
... discourses of this nature , in order to pass away the evening , which now begins to grow tedious , we fell into that laudable and primitive diversion of questions and commands . I was so sooner vested with the regal au- thority , but I ...
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... discourse concerning love , he pressed his point with so much success , that all the bachelors in his audience took ... discourses , in which you have drawn so many agreeable pictures of marriage , have had a very good effect this way in ...
... discourse concerning love , he pressed his point with so much success , that all the bachelors in his audience took ... discourses , in which you have drawn so many agreeable pictures of marriage , have had a very good effect this way in ...
Side 25
... discourse dried up . There is , however one ad- vantage resulting from this detestable practice ; the very appearances No. 507 . 25 THE SPECTATOR . SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE Translated by ...
... discourse dried up . There is , however one ad- vantage resulting from this detestable practice ; the very appearances No. 507 . 25 THE SPECTATOR . SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE Translated by ...
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