Essays Upon Several Moral Subjects: Part III. ... By Jeremy Collier, M.A.George Strahan, 1720 - 108ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Pleasure . Their Averfions and Defires are gene- rally much too ftrong , and when the Hand is over - grafp'd , ' tis apt to ake . Thus Men groan under the Oppreffion of their Vice ; fet their own Limbs up- on the rack , and may ...
... Pleasure . Their Averfions and Defires are gene- rally much too ftrong , and when the Hand is over - grafp'd , ' tis apt to ake . Thus Men groan under the Oppreffion of their Vice ; fet their own Limbs up- on the rack , and may ...
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... Pleasure , is egregious Folly : ' Tis a fign our Appetites are ungoverna- ble , and that Reafon runs low with us . And yet this is the best Bargain Peoples Vices generally make for them : Are not the prodigal oftentimes put into a long ...
... Pleasure , is egregious Folly : ' Tis a fign our Appetites are ungoverna- ble , and that Reafon runs low with us . And yet this is the best Bargain Peoples Vices generally make for them : Are not the prodigal oftentimes put into a long ...
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... Pleasure of the First Caufe . For to fpeak plainly , Matter and Motion are but bare Lookers on , the Sentiments both of Pain , and Satisfaction , being immediately bestow'd by God himself . 2dly , If it be demanded whether a Thought can ...
... Pleasure of the First Caufe . For to fpeak plainly , Matter and Motion are but bare Lookers on , the Sentiments both of Pain , and Satisfaction , being immediately bestow'd by God himself . 2dly , If it be demanded whether a Thought can ...
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... Pleasure : And being thus ab- folute and unprecarious , there is more Service in the Poffeffion than would be otherwise . Now Efteem generally rifes upon the Degrees of Satisfaction ; and that which is beft to us , we are apt to think ...
... Pleasure : And being thus ab- folute and unprecarious , there is more Service in the Poffeffion than would be otherwise . Now Efteem generally rifes upon the Degrees of Satisfaction ; and that which is beft to us , we are apt to think ...
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... Pleasure are ftrong Temptati- ons to ftrain upon Confcience and Ho- nour : That Malice , predominant Ma- lice , is the only provoking Quality : And this ' tis hard to discover , where the Motives to Action are fo complicated and obfcure ...
... Pleasure are ftrong Temptati- ons to ftrain upon Confcience and Ho- nour : That Malice , predominant Ma- lice , is the only provoking Quality : And this ' tis hard to discover , where the Motives to Action are fo complicated and obfcure ...
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