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... those simple pleasures in which no alloy can possibly mix , then that study is certainly unlawful , that is to say , not befitting the human mind . If this rule were always observed ; if no man allowed any Or , The Modern Prometheus 49.
... those simple pleasures in which no alloy can possibly mix , then that study is certainly unlawful , that is to say , not befitting the human mind . If this rule were always observed ; if no man allowed any Or , The Modern Prometheus 49.
Page 130
... allowed this intimacy to take place , and encouraged the hopes of the youthful lovers , while in his heart he had formed far other plans . He loathed the idea that his daughter should be united to a Christian ; but he feared the ...
... allowed this intimacy to take place , and encouraged the hopes of the youthful lovers , while in his heart he had formed far other plans . He loathed the idea that his daughter should be united to a Christian ; but he feared the ...
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... allowed me to be calculating and calm , at periods when otherwise delirium or death would have been my portion . My first resolution was to quit Geneva for ever ; my country , which , when I was happy and beloved , was dear to me , now ...
... allowed me to be calculating and calm , at periods when otherwise delirium or death would have been my portion . My first resolution was to quit Geneva for ever ; my country , which , when I was happy and beloved , was dear to me , now ...
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