The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... virtues , though pofterity alone will do them juftice . Other men pass through oppofitions and contending interefts in the ways of ambi- tion ; but your great abilities have been invited to power , and importuned to ac- cept of ...
... virtues , though pofterity alone will do them juftice . Other men pass through oppofitions and contending interefts in the ways of ambi- tion ; but your great abilities have been invited to power , and importuned to ac- cept of ...
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... virtue in her touch which the poets tell us a Ly dian king was formerly possessed of ; and that she could convert whatever she pleased into that precious metal . After a little dizziness and confused hurry of thought , which a man often ...
... virtue in her touch which the poets tell us a Ly dian king was formerly possessed of ; and that she could convert whatever she pleased into that precious metal . After a little dizziness and confused hurry of thought , which a man often ...
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... with conscious virtue ! what a spirit is there in those eyes ! what a bloom in that person ! how is the whole woman expressed in her appearance ! her air has the beauty of motion , and her look 16 NO . 4- THE SPECTATOR .
... with conscious virtue ! what a spirit is there in those eyes ! what a bloom in that person ! how is the whole woman expressed in her appearance ! her air has the beauty of motion , and her look 16 NO . 4- THE SPECTATOR .
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... virtue . this unhappy affectation of being wise rather than ho- nest , witty than good - natured , is the source of most of the ill habits of life . Such false impressions are owing to the abandoned writings of men of wit , and the auk ...
... virtue . this unhappy affectation of being wise rather than ho- nest , witty than good - natured , is the source of most of the ill habits of life . Such false impressions are owing to the abandoned writings of men of wit , and the auk ...
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... virtue we are beholden to your men of parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , so it be done with an air . But to me , who am so whim- sical in a corrupt age , as to act according to nature and reason , a selfish man ...
... virtue we are beholden to your men of parts forsooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , so it be done with an air . But to me , who am so whim- sical in a corrupt age , as to act according to nature and reason , a selfish man ...
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