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Strana xviii
Many who praise virtue do no more than praile it . Yet it is reasonable to believe
that Addison's professions and practice were at no great variance , fince , amiðst
that storm of faction in which most of his life was passed , tho ' his station made ...
Many who praise virtue do no more than praile it . Yet it is reasonable to believe
that Addison's professions and practice were at no great variance , fince , amiðst
that storm of faction in which most of his life was passed , tho ' his station made ...
Strana 23
... and yet there is no one vice more It has diffused itself through both sexes , and
all qualities of mankind ; and there is hardly that person to be found , who is not
more concerned for the reputation of wit and sense than honesty and virtue .
... and yet there is no one vice more It has diffused itself through both sexes , and
all qualities of mankind ; and there is hardly that person to be found , who is not
more concerned for the reputation of wit and sense than honesty and virtue .
Strana 24
But , continued he , for the loss of public and private 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 fo whimsical in a corrupt age as to act according
to ...
But , continued he , for the loss of public and private 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 fo whimsical in a corrupt age as to act according
to ...
Strana 38
... their virtue and discre . tion may not be short transient intermitting ftarts of
thought , I have resolved to refresh their memories from day to day , till I have
recovered thein out of that defperaie state of vice and folly into which the age is
fallen .
... their virtue and discre . tion may not be short transient intermitting ftarts of
thought , I have resolved to refresh their memories from day to day , till I have
recovered thein out of that defperaie state of vice and folly into which the age is
fallen .
Strana 157
We find that good and evil happen alike to all men on this fide the grave ; and as
the principal design of tragedy is to raise commiseration and terror in the minds of
the audience , we shall defeat this great end , if we always make virtue and ...
We find that good and evil happen alike to all men on this fide the grave ; and as
the principal design of tragedy is to raise commiseration and terror in the minds of
the audience , we shall defeat this great end , if we always make virtue and ...
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