Essays Upon Several Moral Subjects: Part III. ... By Jeremy Collier, M.A.George Strahan, 1720 - 108 pages |
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... Philal . M Yold Friend Philotimus ? Methinks ' tis an Age fince our laft Meeting ; I fuppofe you have been abroad , and are lately come off your Travels . Philot . In my Opinion , that Conje- cture upon you had been more probable ; but ...
... Philal . M Yold Friend Philotimus ? Methinks ' tis an Age fince our laft Meeting ; I fuppofe you have been abroad , and are lately come off your Travels . Philot . In my Opinion , that Conje- cture upon you had been more probable ; but ...
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... Philal . Are you going to commence a Suit , and bring an Action of Tref- paß ? Philot . No , I'll venture to be my own Magistrate for once . Philal . My Friend , your Spirit , to be clear with you , is always pretty Topping , and now ...
... Philal . Are you going to commence a Suit , and bring an Action of Tref- paß ? Philot . No , I'll venture to be my own Magistrate for once . Philal . My Friend , your Spirit , to be clear with you , is always pretty Topping , and now ...
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... Philal . The firft at prefent , if you please . Philot . I perceive you are inclin'd to argue against private Revenge : I am con- tented to hear you ; but am too much out of Temper to difpute , and therefore you must not expect I fhould ...
... Philal . The firft at prefent , if you please . Philot . I perceive you are inclin'd to argue against private Revenge : I am con- tented to hear you ; but am too much out of Temper to difpute , and therefore you must not expect I fhould ...
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... Philal . Yes : Was every one permit- ted to carve out his own Satisfaction , People would be apt to pursue the Inju- ry too clofe , and strike immediately up- on receiving the Blow . They would of ten do themselves right at the first ...
... Philal . Yes : Was every one permit- ted to carve out his own Satisfaction , People would be apt to pursue the Inju- ry too clofe , and strike immediately up- on receiving the Blow . They would of ten do themselves right at the first ...
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... Philal . Why an Advantage which belongs to themselves is more indepen- dent , and within reach , than that which is foreign : The Sweets of it may be tafted at Pleasure : And being thus ab- folute and unprecarious , there is more ...
... Philal . Why an Advantage which belongs to themselves is more indepen- dent , and within reach , than that which is foreign : The Sweets of it may be tafted at Pleasure : And being thus ab- folute and unprecarious , there is more ...
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