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... desire them not to discard an old lover without very sufficient reasons , nor treat the new with ill - nature till they know him false ; let not prudes allege the falseness of the sex ; coquets the pleasures of long courtship , or ...
... desire them not to discard an old lover without very sufficient reasons , nor treat the new with ill - nature till they know him false ; let not prudes allege the falseness of the sex ; coquets the pleasures of long courtship , or ...
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... desires the world to look on , and calls the stupid pastime philosophy and learning . Adieu . LETTER LXXXIX . FROM THE SAME . WHEN the men of this country are once turned of thirty , they regularly retire every year at proper in ...
... desires the world to look on , and calls the stupid pastime philosophy and learning . Adieu . LETTER LXXXIX . FROM THE SAME . WHEN the men of this country are once turned of thirty , they regularly retire every year at proper in ...
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... desires not only to be freed from pain , but to be possessed of pleasure ; pleasure is granted him , and this but opens his soul to ambition , and ambition will be sure to taint his future happiness , either with jealousy ...
... desires not only to be freed from pain , but to be possessed of pleasure ; pleasure is granted him , and this but opens his soul to ambition , and ambition will be sure to taint his future happiness , either with jealousy ...
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... desire to be well - served , I would apply only to those who made it their trade , and lived by it . You smile at the oddity of my opi- nion ; but be assured , my friend , that wit is in some measure mechanical ; and that a man long ...
... desire to be well - served , I would apply only to those who made it their trade , and lived by it . You smile at the oddity of my opi- nion ; but be assured , my friend , that wit is in some measure mechanical ; and that a man long ...
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... desires , each of which alone is insatiable . One month passes , and another comes on ; the year ends and then begins ; but man is still unchanging in folly , still blindly continuing in prejudice . To the wise man every climate and ...
... desires , each of which alone is insatiable . One month passes , and another comes on ; the year ends and then begins ; but man is still unchanging in folly , still blindly continuing in prejudice . To the wise man every climate and ...
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