The Spectator, Svazek 4Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 |
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... virtue reverence attends , But fenfual pleasure in our ruin ends . W C HEN I confider the false impreffions which are received by the generality of the world , I am troubled at none more than a certain levity of thought , which many ...
... virtue reverence attends , But fenfual pleasure in our ruin ends . W C HEN I confider the false impreffions which are received by the generality of the world , I am troubled at none more than a certain levity of thought , which many ...
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... virtues are not obfcured by the ignorance , prejudice , or envy of their beholders ? Some men cannot difcern between a noble and a mean action . Others are apt to attribute them to fome falfe end or intention ; and others purposely ...
... virtues are not obfcured by the ignorance , prejudice , or envy of their beholders ? Some men cannot difcern between a noble and a mean action . Others are apt to attribute them to fome falfe end or intention ; and others purposely ...
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... virtue , without any regard to our good or ill opinions of him , to our reproaches or commendations . As on the contrary it is usual for us , when we would take off from the fame and reputation of an action , to ascribe it to 6 vain ...
... virtue , without any regard to our good or ill opinions of him , to our reproaches or commendations . As on the contrary it is usual for us , when we would take off from the fame and reputation of an action , to ascribe it to 6 vain ...
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... virtues . We may further obferve , that such a man will be more grieved for the lofs of fame , than he could have been pleased with the enjoyment of it . For though the pre- fence of this imaginary good cannot make us happy , the ...
... virtues . We may further obferve , that such a man will be more grieved for the lofs of fame , than he could have been pleased with the enjoyment of it . For though the pre- fence of this imaginary good cannot make us happy , the ...
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... virtues are the hidden beauties of a foul , ' the fecret graces which cannot be difcovered by a mor- tal eye , but make the foul lovely and precious in his fight , from whom no fecrets are concealed . Again , there are many virtues ...
... virtues are the hidden beauties of a foul , ' the fecret graces which cannot be difcovered by a mor- tal eye , but make the foul lovely and precious in his fight , from whom no fecrets are concealed . Again , there are many virtues ...
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