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All pleasure is not , therefore ( morally speaking ) , equally a good : for all
pleasure does not equally bear reflecting on . There are some tastes that are
sweet in the mouth and bitter in the belly ; and there is a similar of contradiction
and ...
All pleasure is not , therefore ( morally speaking ) , equally a good : for all
pleasure does not equally bear reflecting on . There are some tastes that are
sweet in the mouth and bitter in the belly ; and there is a similar of contradiction
and ...
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he can say about it , that is ever uppermost in his mind ; and why should he be
squeamish or have any particular choice , since his words are all equally fine ,
and delivered with equal volubility of tongue ? His balanced periods are the
scale ...
he can say about it , that is ever uppermost in his mind ; and why should he be
squeamish or have any particular choice , since his words are all equally fine ,
and delivered with equal volubility of tongue ? His balanced periods are the
scale ...
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The law - reporters were as little able to follow him from the extreme rapidity of his
utterance as from the tenuity and evanescent nature of his reasoning Mr. Jeffrey's
conversation is equally lively , various , and instructive . There is no subject on ...
The law - reporters were as little able to follow him from the extreme rapidity of his
utterance as from the tenuity and evanescent nature of his reasoning Mr. Jeffrey's
conversation is equally lively , various , and instructive . There is no subject on ...
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