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Strana 274
... pleasure which the soul is endowed with in this life , it is not impossible , according to the opinions of many emi- nent divines , but there may be new faculties in the souls of good men made perfect , as well as new senses in their ...
... pleasure which the soul is endowed with in this life , it is not impossible , according to the opinions of many emi- nent divines , but there may be new faculties in the souls of good men made perfect , as well as new senses in their ...
Strana 281
... pleasure , the greatest pleasure it can put into your power is that of doing good . ' Tis worth consider- ing , that the organs of sense act within a narrow compass , and the appetites will soon say they have enough which of the two ...
... pleasure , the greatest pleasure it can put into your power is that of doing good . ' Tis worth consider- ing , that the organs of sense act within a narrow compass , and the appetites will soon say they have enough which of the two ...
Strana 489
... Pleasure : men of pleasure cen- sured , ii , 198 ; a man forced to become a man of pleasure to rank well with the ladies , 210 ; pains of a life of , vi , 349 Pliny , the Younger , iii , 109 and n . , 353 ; iv , 74 ; v , 483 Plot , Dr ...
... Pleasure : men of pleasure cen- sured , ii , 198 ; a man forced to become a man of pleasure to rank well with the ladies , 210 ; pains of a life of , vi , 349 Pliny , the Younger , iii , 109 and n . , 353 ; iv , 74 ; v , 483 Plot , Dr ...
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