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... virtue , and hides it from the world , when he has at the fame time a mind to exert himself . A French author fays very justly , that Modesty is to the other virtues in a man , what fhade in a picture is to the parts of the thing ...
... virtue , and hides it from the world , when he has at the fame time a mind to exert himself . A French author fays very justly , that Modesty is to the other virtues in a man , what fhade in a picture is to the parts of the thing ...
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... virtue , for it is a voluntary quality , and the effect of good sense . He is naturally bold and enterprifing ; but fo juftly discreet , that he never acts or speaks any thing , but those who behold him know he has forbo n much more ...
... virtue , for it is a voluntary quality , and the effect of good sense . He is naturally bold and enterprifing ; but fo juftly discreet , that he never acts or speaks any thing , but those who behold him know he has forbo n much more ...
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... virtue and religion appear with new ornaments , and in the natural apparel of fimplicity and beauty . In ordinary converfations , a sweet conformity of manners , and an humility which heightened all the complacencies of good - breed ...
... virtue and religion appear with new ornaments , and in the natural apparel of fimplicity and beauty . In ordinary converfations , a sweet conformity of manners , and an humility which heightened all the complacencies of good - breed ...
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... virtue of a wife is like the merit of a poet , never justly , valued until after death . From my own Apartment , August 11 . As we have profeffed that all the actions of men are our fubject , the most folemn are not to be omitted , if ...
... virtue of a wife is like the merit of a poet , never justly , valued until after death . From my own Apartment , August 11 . As we have profeffed that all the actions of men are our fubject , the most folemn are not to be omitted , if ...
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... virtue for the age he lives in , would not let this matter be thus palliated ; but told my pupil , that he was to understand that diftinction , quality , merit , and industry , were laid afide among us by the in- curfions of thefe civil ...
... virtue for the age he lives in , would not let this matter be thus palliated ; but told my pupil , that he was to understand that diftinction , quality , merit , and industry , were laid afide among us by the in- curfions of thefe civil ...
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