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... nature ; and though , with some industry , they get the characters of fools , they cannot arrive to be very , seldom to be merely ' Pretty Fellows . But , where nature has formed a person for this station amongst men , he is gifted with ...
... nature ; and though , with some industry , they get the characters of fools , they cannot arrive to be very , seldom to be merely ' Pretty Fellows . But , where nature has formed a person for this station amongst men , he is gifted with ...
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... nature : all which he must have by nature and education , before he can be allowed to be , or to have been of this order . He is a poor un- wieldy wretch that commits faults out of the redundance of his good qualities . His pity and ...
... nature : all which he must have by nature and education , before he can be allowed to be , or to have been of this order . He is a poor un- wieldy wretch that commits faults out of the redundance of his good qualities . His pity and ...
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... natural to supply his weak brain with powder at the nearest place of access , viz . the nostrils . This is so evident , that nature suggests the use according to the indigence of the persons who take this medicine , without being ...
... natural to supply his weak brain with powder at the nearest place of access , viz . the nostrils . This is so evident , that nature suggests the use according to the indigence of the persons who take this medicine , without being ...
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... nature : for any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing , whose end , both at the first , and now , was , and is , to hold , as ' twere , the mirror up to nature ; to show virtue her own feature , seorn her own image , and the ...
... nature : for any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing , whose end , both at the first , and now , was , and is , to hold , as ' twere , the mirror up to nature ; to show virtue her own feature , seorn her own image , and the ...
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... nature , who seem to breathe without the direc- tion of reason and understanding , as we should avert our eyes with abhorrence from such as live in perpetual abuse and contradiction to these noble faculties . Shall this unfortunate man ...
... nature , who seem to breathe without the direc- tion of reason and understanding , as we should avert our eyes with abhorrence from such as live in perpetual abuse and contradiction to these noble faculties . Shall this unfortunate man ...
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