| 1714 - 380 páginas
...a very good W* might be made of the Fancy which Children have f°r Birds and Infers. Mr. Lock take Notice of a Mother who permitted them to her Children,...punifhed them as they treated them well or ill. This wax no other than entring them betimes into a daily Exercife of Humanity, and improving their very... | |
| Rob Steele - 1740 - 368 páginas
...upon poor Animals: Almoft as foon as we are fenfible what Life is our felves, we make it our Sport to take it from other Creatures. I cannot but believe...good Ufe might be made of the Fancy which Children hav!j /°* Birds and Infefts. Mr. Lccke takes Notice of a Mother who permitted them to her Children,... | |
| 1747 - 584 páginas
...upon poor Animals : Almoft as foon as we are fenfible what Life is ourfelvcs, we make it our Sport to take it from other Creatures. I cannot but believe...made of the Fancy which Children have for Birds and Infects. Mr. Locke takes notice of a Mother who permitted them to her Children, but rewarded or punifhed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 páginas
...upon poor animals : almoft as foon as we are fenfible what life is ourfelves, we make it our fport to take it from other creatures. I cannot but believe...made of the fancy which children have for birds and infects. Mr. Locke takes notice of a mother who permitted them to her children, but rewarded or punifhed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 páginas
...upon poor animals : almoft as foon as we are fenfible what life is ourfelves, we make it our fport to take it from other creatures. I cannot but believe...made of the fancy which children have for birds and infe&s. Mr. Locke takes notice of a mother who permitted them to her children, but rewarded or punifhed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 páginas
...upon poor animals : almoft as foon as we are fenfible what life is ourfelves, we make it our fport to take it from other creatures. I cannot but believe...made of the fancy which children have for birds and infects. Mr. Locke takes notice of a mother who permitted them to her children, but rewarded or punifhed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 páginas
...poor animals : almoft as foon as •we are fenfible what life is ourfelves, we make it our fport to take it from other creatures. I cannot but believe...made of the fancy which children have for birds and infecls. Mr. Locke takes notice of a mother who permitted them to her children, but rewarded orpunifhed... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 páginas
...poor animals : almoft as form as we are i'enfihle what lifefis ourfelves, we make it our fport to fake it from other creatures. I cannot but believe a very...made of the fancy which. children have for birds and infe&s. fyjr. Locke takes notice of a mother who permitted tb.eav tp her children* but rewarded or... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 páginas
...cannot but believe a very good ufe might be made of the fancy which children have for birds and infects. Mr. Locke takes notice of a mother who permitted them to her children, but rewarded or punimed them as they treated them well or ill. .This was no other than entering them betimes into a... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 448 páginas
...upon poor animals : almoft as foon as we are fenfible what life is ourfelves, we make it our fport to take it from other creatures. I cannot but believe a very good ufe might he made of the fancy which children have for birds and infects. Mr. Locke takes notice of a mother... | |
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