The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... virtue . For we shall never give accounts to the world of anything , but what the lives and endeavours of the persons ( of whom we treat ) make the basis of their fame and reputation . For this reason it is to be hoped , that our ...
... virtue . For we shall never give accounts to the world of anything , but what the lives and endeavours of the persons ( of whom we treat ) make the basis of their fame and reputation . For this reason it is to be hoped , that our ...
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... virtue is to be regarded with respect to our different ways of life . The woman's province is to be careful in her economy , and chaste in her affection : the man's to be active in the improvement of his fortune , and ready to undertake ...
... virtue is to be regarded with respect to our different ways of life . The woman's province is to be careful in her economy , and chaste in her affection : the man's to be active in the improvement of his fortune , and ready to undertake ...
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... virtue , and hides it from the world , when he has at the same time a mind to exert him- self . A French author says very justly , that modesty is to the other virtues in a man , what shade in a picture is to the parts of the thing ...
... virtue , and hides it from the world , when he has at the same time a mind to exert him- self . A French author says very justly , that modesty is to the other virtues in a man , what shade 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 enterprising ; but so justly discreet , that he never acts or speaks anything , but those who behold him know he has forborn much more than ...
... virtue ; for it is a voluntary quality , and the effect of good sense . He is naturally bold and enterprising ; but so justly discreet , that he never acts or speaks anything , but those who behold him know he has forborn much more than ...
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... virtue and religion appear with new ornaments , and in the natural apparel of simplicity and beauty . In ordinary conversations , a sweet conformity of manners , and a humility which heightened all the complacencies of good breeding and ...
... virtue and religion appear with new ornaments , and in the natural apparel of simplicity and beauty . In ordinary conversations , a sweet conformity of manners , and a humility which heightened all the complacencies of good breeding and ...
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