The Spectator, Svazky 3–4Dent, 1930 |
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... Virtue , without considering it as a Duty , and as the Means of making us happy both now and hereafter . I design therefore this Speculation as an Essay upon that Subject , in which I shall consider Virtue no further than as it is in it ...
... Virtue , without considering it as a Duty , and as the Means of making us happy both now and hereafter . I design therefore this Speculation as an Essay upon that Subject , in which I shall consider Virtue no further than as it is in it ...
Strana 277
... Virtue , 1 Stoicism , which was the Pedantry of Virtue , ascribes all good Qualifications of what kind soever to the Virtuous Man . Accordingly Cato , in the Character Tully has left . of him , carried Matters so far , that he would not ...
... Virtue , 1 Stoicism , which was the Pedantry of Virtue , ascribes all good Qualifications of what kind soever to the Virtuous Man . Accordingly Cato , in the Character Tully has left . of him , carried Matters so far , that he would not ...
Strana 278
... Virtue , which shew her in the most advantageous Views , and make her altogether lovely , are Chearfulness and Good - nature . These gener ally go together , as a Man cannot be agreeable to others who is not easie within himself . They ...
... Virtue , which shew her in the most advantageous Views , and make her altogether lovely , are Chearfulness and Good - nature . These gener ally go together , as a Man cannot be agreeable to others who is not easie within himself . They ...
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