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... passions on the side of truth ; Forms the soft bosom with the gentlest art , And pours each human virtue thro ' the heart . " - Porz IN SIX VOLUMES . VOL . V. 2 New York : G. P. PUTNAM & CO . , 321 BROADWAY . 1856 . 3 HARVARD COLLEGE ...
... passions on the side of truth ; Forms the soft bosom with the gentlest art , And pours each human virtue thro ' the heart . " - Porz IN SIX VOLUMES . VOL . V. 2 New York : G. P. PUTNAM & CO . , 321 BROADWAY . 1856 . 3 HARVARD COLLEGE ...
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... Passion of Laughter , 50. Remarks on the English , by the Indian Kings , 55. Effects of Avarice and Luxury on Employments , 56. Vision of Marraton , 57. Mischiefs of Party - Rage in the Female Sex , 58. Essay on Wit - History of False ...
... Passion of Laughter , 50. Remarks on the English , by the Indian Kings , 55. Effects of Avarice and Luxury on Employments , 56. Vision of Marraton , 57. Mischiefs of Party - Rage in the Female Sex , 58. Essay on Wit - History of False ...
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... Passion for Fame and Praise - Character of the Idols , 214 74. Continuation of the Critique on Chevy - Chase , 81. Female Party - Spirit discovered by Patches , 83. Dream of a Picture Gallery , 218- 225 230 • 85. Fate of Writings ...
... Passion for Fame and Praise - Character of the Idols , 214 74. Continuation of the Critique on Chevy - Chase , 81. Female Party - Spirit discovered by Patches , 83. Dream of a Picture Gallery , 218- 225 230 • 85. Fate of Writings ...
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... passion , and preju- dice , than such as naturally conduce to inflame hatreds , and make enmities irreconcileable ? In the next place , I would recommend this paper to the daily perusal of those gentlemen whom I cannot but consider as ...
... passion , and preju- dice , than such as naturally conduce to inflame hatreds , and make enmities irreconcileable ? In the next place , I would recommend this paper to the daily perusal of those gentlemen whom I cannot but consider as ...
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... and apprehensions , we ought to arm ourselves against them by the dictates of reason and religion , ' to pull the old wo- man out of our hearts ' ( as Persius expresses No. 12. ] 47 SPECTATOR . Theory of the Passion of Laughter,
... and apprehensions , we ought to arm ourselves against them by the dictates of reason and religion , ' to pull the old wo- man out of our hearts ' ( as Persius expresses No. 12. ] 47 SPECTATOR . Theory of the Passion of Laughter,
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