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... mind to vary and relieve my severer studies with some such exercise of pleas- ure for my own or my reader's recreation , I might very fairly indulge in it . But that is not my mean- ing . Not but that I know very well what pliant stuff ...
... mind to vary and relieve my severer studies with some such exercise of pleas- ure for my own or my reader's recreation , I might very fairly indulge in it . But that is not my mean- ing . Not but that I know very well what pliant stuff ...
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... mind . For in the first place to let the follies and licence of a few detract from the honour of parables in general is not to be allowed ; being indeed a boldness savouring of profanity ; see- ing that religion delights in such veils ...
... mind . For in the first place to let the follies and licence of a few detract from the honour of parables in general is not to be allowed ; being indeed a boldness savouring of profanity ; see- ing that religion delights in such veils ...
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... minds of the subjects may be presently reconciled , and as it were stolen back , and so kings recover their strength ? Or who can hear that in that memorable expedition of the gods against the giants the braying of Silenus's ass had a ...
... minds of the subjects may be presently reconciled , and as it were stolen back , and so kings recover their strength ? Or who can hear that in that memorable expedition of the gods against the giants the braying of Silenus's ass had a ...
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... minds , and that without offence or V harshness , he must still go the same way and call in the aid of similitudes . - Upon the whole I conclude with this : the wisdom of the primitive ages was either great or lucky ; great , if they ...
... minds , and that without offence or V harshness , he must still go the same way and call in the aid of similitudes . - Upon the whole I conclude with this : the wisdom of the primitive ages was either great or lucky ; great , if they ...
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... minds of his subjects , and awakens in them an alac- rity to grant him supplies , and so recovers the vigour of his authority . Nevertheless , having learned pru- dence and caution , he is commonly unwilling to set all upon the toss of ...
... minds of his subjects , and awakens in them an alac- rity to grant him supplies , and so recovers the vigour of his authority . Nevertheless , having learned pru- dence and caution , he is commonly unwilling to set all upon the toss of ...
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