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Page 18
... self- love and reason , both necessary , ver . 53 , etc. self- love the stronger , and why , ver . 67 , etc. Their end the same , ver . 81 , etc. III . The passions , and their use , ver . 93 to 130. The predominant pas- sion , and its ...
... self- love and reason , both necessary , ver . 53 , etc. self- love the stronger , and why , ver . 67 , etc. Their end the same , ver . 81 , etc. III . The passions , and their use , ver . 93 to 130. The predominant pas- sion , and its ...
Page 21
... Self - love to urge , and reason to restrain ; Nor this a good , nor that a bad we call , Each works its end , to move or govern all : And to their proper operation still , Ascribe all good , to their improper , ill . Self - love , the ...
... Self - love to urge , and reason to restrain ; Nor this a good , nor that a bad we call , Each works its end , to move or govern all : And to their proper operation still , Ascribe all good , to their improper , ill . Self - love , the ...
Page 22
... Self - love , still stronger , as its objects nigh ; Reason's at distance , and in prospect lie : That sees immediate good by present sense ; Reason , the future and the consequence . Thicker than arguments , temptations throng , At ...
... Self - love , still stronger , as its objects nigh ; Reason's at distance , and in prospect lie : That sees immediate good by present sense ; Reason , the future and the consequence . Thicker than arguments , temptations throng , At ...
Page 30
... self - love becomes , by force divine , The scale to measure others ' wants by thine . See ! and confess , one comfort still must rise ; Tis this , Though man's a fool , yet GOD IS WISE . AN ESSAY ON MAN . EPISTLE III . OF THE ბი V ...
... self - love becomes , by force divine , The scale to measure others ' wants by thine . See ! and confess , one comfort still must rise ; Tis this , Though man's a fool , yet GOD IS WISE . AN ESSAY ON MAN . EPISTLE III . OF THE ბი V ...
Page 32
... love , ver . 231 , etc. Origin of superstition and tyranny , from the same principle , of fear , ver . 237 , etc. The in- fluence of self - love operating to the social and pub- lic good , ver . 266. Restoration of true religion and ...
... love , ver . 231 , etc. Origin of superstition and tyranny , from the same principle , of fear , ver . 237 , etc. The in- fluence of self - love operating to the social and pub- lic good , ver . 266. Restoration of true religion and ...
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