The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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Strana 8
... virtue , we are beholden to your men of parts forfooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , fo it be done with an air . But to me , who am fo whimsical in a corrupt age as to act according to nature and reafon , a felfish man , in ...
... virtue , we are beholden to your men of parts forfooth ; it is with them no matter what is done , fo it be done with an air . But to me , who am fo whimsical in a corrupt age as to act according to nature and reafon , a felfish man , in ...
Strana 39
... virtue , and commanding our ef teem and love , while it draws our obfervation ? How faint and fpiritlefs are the charms of a co- quette , when compar'd with the real loveliness of Sophronia's innocence , piety , good - humour and truth ...
... virtue , and commanding our ef teem and love , while it draws our obfervation ? How faint and fpiritlefs are the charms of a co- quette , when compar'd with the real loveliness of Sophronia's innocence , piety , good - humour and truth ...
Strana 47
... virtue and inno- cence happy and fuccefsful . Whatever crofles and difappointments a good man fuffers in the body of the tragedy , they will make but small impreflion on cur minds , when we know that in the last act he is to arrive at ...
... virtue and inno- cence happy and fuccefsful . Whatever crofles and difappointments a good man fuffers in the body of the tragedy , they will make but small impreflion on cur minds , when we know that in the last act he is to arrive at ...
Strana 63
... virtue , modefty , and difcre- ❝tion . " Now to pursue the matter yet further , and to render your cares for the improvement of the ' fair ones more effectual , I would propofe a new method , like thofe applications which are faid to ...
... virtue , modefty , and difcre- ❝tion . " Now to pursue the matter yet further , and to render your cares for the improvement of the ' fair ones more effectual , I would propofe a new method , like thofe applications which are faid to ...
Strana 79
... virtue , he thinks , will last no longer than till the is a wife , and then she cannot but fall to his fhare , as he is an irresistible fine gentleman . The falf- hood to Mrs. Loveit , and the barbarity of tri- umphing over her anguish ...
... virtue , he thinks , will last no longer than till the is a wife , and then she cannot but fall to his fhare , as he is an irresistible fine gentleman . The falf- hood to Mrs. Loveit , and the barbarity of tri- umphing over her anguish ...
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