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... ourselves by ourselves , and comparing ourselves among ourselves , we overlook their real abilities and qualifications ; if we pronounce them ignorant of good letters , because they lived in an age , which we have learned to call ...
... ourselves by ourselves , and comparing ourselves among ourselves , we overlook their real abilities and qualifications ; if we pronounce them ignorant of good letters , because they lived in an age , which we have learned to call ...
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... ourselves with others , in any respect , we entertain a higher opinion of ourselves than we ought , this sentiment is called PRIDE . And when we are forward to express the good opinion , we have of ourselves , to others , in our words ...
... ourselves with others , in any respect , we entertain a higher opinion of ourselves than we ought , this sentiment is called PRIDE . And when we are forward to express the good opinion , we have of ourselves , to others , in our words ...
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... ourselves their excellencies , and to lessen or overlook their defects ; while on the other hand , it inclines us readily to forego any undue claims of pre - eminence , and even to abate something of what we might strictly claim to ...
... ourselves their excellencies , and to lessen or overlook their defects ; while on the other hand , it inclines us readily to forego any undue claims of pre - eminence , and even to abate something of what we might strictly claim to ...
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