Class Book of Prose: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English and American Authors, from Chaucer to the Present Day, the Whole Arranged in Chronological Order, with Biographical and Critical RemarksE.H. Butler & Company, 1848 - 384 páginas |
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... gives it materials to act upon ; and they not un- frequently cultivate a taste for reading of the most unprofitable description . The unbounded popularity which belonged to the old " English Reader " of Lindley Murray , and which still ...
... gives it materials to act upon ; and they not un- frequently cultivate a taste for reading of the most unprofitable description . The unbounded popularity which belonged to the old " English Reader " of Lindley Murray , and which still ...
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... one find in this , that another man stands bare , or makes legs to him ? Will the bending another man's • thighs give you any ease ? And will his head's MORE . 15 MORE -Critical Notice, p 14; Utopian Idea of Pleasure; p.
... one find in this , that another man stands bare , or makes legs to him ? Will the bending another man's • thighs give you any ease ? And will his head's MORE . 15 MORE -Critical Notice, p 14; Utopian Idea of Pleasure; p.
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... give you any ease ? And will his head's being bare cure the madness of yours ? And yet it is won- derful to see how this false notion of pleasure bewitches many , who delight themselves with the fancy of their nobility , and are pleased ...
... give you any ease ? And will his head's being bare cure the madness of yours ? And yet it is won- derful to see how this false notion of pleasure bewitches many , who delight themselves with the fancy of their nobility , and are pleased ...
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... gives our senses some real delight , and is performed , either by the recruiting of nature , and supplying those parts on which the internal heat of life feeds ; and that is done by eating or drinking : Or when nature is eased of any ...
... gives our senses some real delight , and is performed , either by the recruiting of nature , and supplying those parts on which the internal heat of life feeds ; and that is done by eating or drinking : Or when nature is eased of any ...
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... gives heat ; so it be granted , that all those whose health is entire have a true pleasure in it : and they reason thus . What is the pleasure of eating , but that a man's health which had been weakened , does , with the assistance of ...
... gives heat ; so it be granted , that all those whose health is entire have a true pleasure in it : and they reason thus . What is the pleasure of eating , but that a man's health which had been weakened , does , with the assistance of ...
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