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... pleasure ) , is nowise so leasant as to do it . 66 9957 66 Many others in the seventeenth century wrote in a similar train . There is no sensual Pleasure in the World , " said Tillot- on , " comparable to the Delight and Satisfaction ...
... pleasure ) , is nowise so leasant as to do it . 66 9957 66 Many others in the seventeenth century wrote in a similar train . There is no sensual Pleasure in the World , " said Tillot- on , " comparable to the Delight and Satisfaction ...
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... Pleasure in doing Good ; a Pleasure that is suited to the true Movings of Humanity , that gratifies the purest of all our natur Inclinations , that Delights and Comforts even to the cherishing our own Flesh , that runs along with our ...
... Pleasure in doing Good ; a Pleasure that is suited to the true Movings of Humanity , that gratifies the purest of all our natur Inclinations , that Delights and Comforts even to the cherishing our own Flesh , that runs along with our ...
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... pleasure did not possess the absoluteness and inflex bility of the moral and ethical principles mentioned earlie In ... pleasure with instruction an thus introduce a somewhat more lawless element , Johnso approaches them from an entirely ...
... pleasure did not possess the absoluteness and inflex bility of the moral and ethical principles mentioned earlie In ... pleasure with instruction an thus introduce a somewhat more lawless element , Johnso approaches them from an entirely ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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