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The Beauties of Locke: Consisting of Selections from His Philosophical, Moral, and Theological Works (Classic Reprint)
The Beauties of Locke Consisting of Selections from His Philosophical Moral and Theological Works - Classic Reprint Author:John Locke Excerpt from The Beauties of Locke: Consisting of Selections From His Philosophical, Moral, and Theological Works — On the other side, a 'ectation is an awkward and forced imitation of what should be genuine and easy, wanting the beauty that accompanies what is natural; because there is always a disagreement between the outward action and the min... more »d within, one of these two ways: 1. Either when a man would outwardly put on a disposition of mind, which then he really has not, but endeavours by a forced carriage to make show of; yet so, that the constraint he is under discovers itself; and thus men affect sometimes to appear sad, merry.
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