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1 I, II | not the law; where fear of shame, censure, or punishment 2 I, II | that men should, without shame or fear, confidently and 3 I, II | to bring upon himself the shame of having been a long time 4 I, III | apprehensions of punishment or shame taken away, would as openly 5 II, XX | pleasure, as a pain.~17. Shame. The passions too have most 6 II, XX | idea of each passion. For shame, which is an uneasiness 7 II, XXI | Aversion, fear, anger, envy, shame, &c. have each their uneasinesses 8 II, XXI | epicure buckles to study, when shame, or the desire to recommend 9 II, XXI | play the fool, and draw shame and misery upon a man’s 10 III, III | perhaps, sometimes the shame of not being able to do 11 III, XI | known; and that it is a shame to be ignorant of them. 12 III, XI | precise ideas. Nor is it a shame for a man not to have a 13 IV, VII | and by exposing him to the shame of contradicting what all 14 IV, XVII| men are allowed without shame to deny the agreement of 15 IV, XVII| thence have learned without shame to deny the connexion of 16 IV, XX | shall I take notice what a shame and confusion it is to the