The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... virtue every thing in nature that can pretend to give elegant delight . It may possi- bly be proved , that vice is in itself destructive of pleasure , and virtue in itself conducive to it . If the delights of a free fortune were under ...
... virtue every thing in nature that can pretend to give elegant delight . It may possi- bly be proved , that vice is in itself destructive of pleasure , and virtue in itself conducive to it . If the delights of a free fortune were under ...
Strana 315
... virtue extolled , and vice stigmatised . A man that has past his time in the world , has often seen vice triumphant , and virtue discountenanced . Extortion , rapine , and injustice , which are branded with infamy in books , often give ...
... virtue extolled , and vice stigmatised . A man that has past his time in the world , has often seen vice triumphant , and virtue discountenanced . Extortion , rapine , and injustice , which are branded with infamy in books , often give ...
Strana 490
... virtue to qualify a human soul for the enjoy- ment of a separate state . For this reason , as they recommended moral duties to qualify and season the will for a future life , so they prescribed several con- templations and sciences to ...
... virtue to qualify a human soul for the enjoy- ment of a separate state . For this reason , as they recommended moral duties to qualify and season the will for a future life , so they prescribed several con- templations and sciences to ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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