The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 Seiten |
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... virtue much discerning in the following letter , which is more inward , and convince some of us , that in a but an extract of a kind epistle from my charming mind truly virtuous , the scorn of vice is always ac- mistress Hecatissa , who ...
... virtue much discerning in the following letter , which is more inward , and convince some of us , that in a but an extract of a kind epistle from my charming mind truly virtuous , the scorn of vice is always ac- mistress Hecatissa , who ...
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... virtue , in the most general acceptation of the word . The particular But the mind never unbends itself so agreeably scheme which comprehends the social virtues , may as in the conversation of a well - chosen friend . give employment to ...
... virtue , in the most general acceptation of the word . The particular But the mind never unbends itself so agreeably scheme which comprehends the social virtues , may as in the conversation of a well - chosen friend . give employment to ...
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... virtue and decency and how extremely they will be concerned for are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate him , yea and afflicted too , for no cause . I know them from each other but in our imagination . As it is said ...
... virtue and decency and how extremely they will be concerned for are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate him , yea and afflicted too , for no cause . I know them from each other but in our imagination . As it is said ...
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... virtue to virtue , and knowledge to knowledge ; carries in it something wonderfully agreeable to that ambition which is natural to the But among these and other excellent arguments mind of man . Nay , it must be a prospect pleasing for ...
... virtue to virtue , and knowledge to knowledge ; carries in it something wonderfully agreeable to that ambition which is natural to the But among these and other excellent arguments mind of man . Nay , it must be a prospect pleasing for ...
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... virtue . They prosecuted their cumstances , and that therefore he was to make his studies together in their earlier years , and entered way in the world by his own industry . This con- into such a friendship as lasted to the end of ...
... virtue . They prosecuted their cumstances , and that therefore he was to make his studies together in their earlier years , and entered way in the world by his own industry . This con- into such a friendship as lasted to the end of ...
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