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... pleasure ; that he should for ever be incapable of any office , place , or employment , in the state or com- monwealth ; and that he should never sit in parliament , or come within the verge of the court . " The fault which , next to ...
... pleasure ; that he should for ever be incapable of any office , place , or employment , in the state or com- monwealth ; and that he should never sit in parliament , or come within the verge of the court . " The fault which , next to ...
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... pleasure in contemplation ; a backwardness in assenting ; a readiness in acknowledging an error ; and a scrupulous exactness in disposing and me- thodizing ; at the same time neither affecting novelty , nor adoring antiquity ; but ...
... pleasure in contemplation ; a backwardness in assenting ; a readiness in acknowledging an error ; and a scrupulous exactness in disposing and me- thodizing ; at the same time neither affecting novelty , nor adoring antiquity ; but ...
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... pleasure , as with poets ; nor for advantage , as with the merchant ; but for the lie's sake . But I cannot tell : this same truth is a naked and open daylight , that doth not shew the masques , and mummeries , and triumphs of the world ...
... pleasure , as with poets ; nor for advantage , as with the merchant ; but for the lie's sake . But I cannot tell : this same truth is a naked and open daylight , that doth not shew the masques , and mummeries , and triumphs of the world ...
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... pleasure to stand upon the shore , and to " " see ships tost upon the sea : a pleasure to stand " in the window of a castle , and to see a battle , " and the adventures thereof below : but no " pleasure is comparable to the standing ...
... pleasure to stand upon the shore , and to " " see ships tost upon the sea : a pleasure to stand " in the window of a castle , and to see a battle , " and the adventures thereof below : but no " pleasure is comparable to the standing ...
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... We see in needleworks and embroideries it is more pleasing to have a lively work upon a sad and solemn ground , than to have a dark and melancholy work upon a lightsome ground : judge therefore of the pleasure of c 2 19.
... We see in needleworks and embroideries it is more pleasing to have a lively work upon a sad and solemn ground , than to have a dark and melancholy work upon a lightsome ground : judge therefore of the pleasure of c 2 19.
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