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foryoursake.”
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tongue,beforeithadrunouthalfits,orrather
garret,inollylay,beinguponepairofstairs,thatisto
say,atthetopofthehouse,bling
thegreatdeltaofthegreeks.theenglishreaderyperhapsfor
betterideaofit,bybeingtoldthatitpossibletostand
uprightanyiddle.he
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iherughungsohatitservediosupplythe
olly,intheagoniese,
pushedthisrugighttouchit;orherthe
pinoailgaveain;butaslly
pronouhoselastheked
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it;ongotherfeleutensilsappearedeie
it,andhsorrobereadthephilosophersquare,ina
posturefortheplaceithisstandinguprightas
ridiculousaspossiblybenceived.
theposture,indeed,inood,greatlyunlike
thatofasoldierblingthe
attitudeinenseefellohepublicstreetsof
londobysostanding.
hehadanightollyonhishead,andhistwe
eyes,thenttherugfell,stareddirectlyatjones;sothat
heideaofphilosophyothefigureno
foraortohaverefrained
frooderatelaughter.
iquestionnotbutthesurprizeofthereaderwillbehereequal
tothatofjones;asthesuspithe
appearanayseeo
innsistenththatcharacterh,doubtless,
intaiherto,intheopinionofeveryone.
buttohetruth,thisinnsistencyisratheriginary
thanreal.philosophersareposedoffleshandbloodaswellas
otherhuures;andhoatedandrefihetheory
oftheseybe,alittlepra
astootherrtals.itis,indeed,intheoryonly,andnotin
practice,ased,thatnsiststhedifference:
forthoughsuchgreatbeingsthinkchbetterandrehey
alen.theyknoosubdue
allappetitesandpassions,andtodespisebothpainandpleasure;and
thisknouchdelightfulion,andiseasily
acquired;butthepracticee;and,
therefore,thesatoknohis,teaches
theoavoidcarryingitintoexecution.
.squarehappeobeatchurthatsunday,he
readerybepleasedtoreer,theappearanollyinhersack
hadcausedallthatdisturbance.herehefirstobservedher,andwas
sopleaseden
togetheirintendedridethatevening,thatheghtpassby
thehabitationoflly,andbythatansghtobtainasend
ceofseeihisreason,hoe
ntiontoany,soherdidnicateit
thentothereader.
angotherparticularsitutedtheunfitnessofthingsin
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disvery,rongdissuasives,thatitisprobableheat
firstinteohaveedhielfhthepleasingideash
thesightofbeautyfuishesusen,after
afullalofseriousditation,oftenalloselvesbywayof
dessert:forainbooksandpicturesfindtheir
ostprivaterecessesoftheirstudy,aain
liquorishpartofnaturalphilosophyisoftentheprincipalsubjectof
theirion.
buthephilosopherheard,adayorterhatthe
fortressofvirtuehadalreadybeensubdued,hebegantogivealarger
spetohisdesires.hisappetiteishkind
feedonadaintybecauseahtastedit.in
short,helikedthegirlthebetterfortheofthatchastity,
usthavebeenabartohispleasures;
hepursuedandobtainedher.
thereaderistaken,ifhethinksllygavesquarethe
prefereoheryoungerlover:orary,hadshebeen
hejonesedlyhave
been,ofthethevictoriousperson.norsolelythe
ionthattterthanohoughthishaditsproper
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duringhis,andinthat
intervalsothephilosophersosoftened
andunguardedthegirlsheart,thatafavourableopportunitybeca
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oflly.
itafhtsihis,whenjonespaid
theaboventionedvisittohisstress,atatiwhensheand
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