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... passions that agitate all man- kind , but she judiciously and philosophically discriminates be- tween the operation of passions in their elementary and unsophis- ticated state , and as they are modified by the imperious restraints of ...
... passions that agitate all man- kind , but she judiciously and philosophically discriminates be- tween the operation of passions in their elementary and unsophis- ticated state , and as they are modified by the imperious restraints of ...
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... passions are essential , the morality ( if there be any ) incidental : in Miss Edgeworth's works it is quite ... passion adorned with the graces of refinement which those high VOL . IX . 36 qualities wanted in the day of their existence ...
... passions are essential , the morality ( if there be any ) incidental : in Miss Edgeworth's works it is quite ... passion adorned with the graces of refinement which those high VOL . IX . 36 qualities wanted in the day of their existence ...
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... passion , to elude the control of reason . * A But let me at least endeavor to do justice to his memory . With a ... passions , but even those of others , which he made subservient to his views . He was accessible to the meanest of ...
... passion , to elude the control of reason . * A But let me at least endeavor to do justice to his memory . With a ... passions , but even those of others , which he made subservient to his views . He was accessible to the meanest of ...
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ADDRESS TO THE READER | 9 |
The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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