The Spectator, Svazek 6Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... virtue . Without innocence , beauty is un- lovely , and quality contemptible , good - breed ng degene- rates into wantonnefs , and wit into impudence . It is ob- ferved , that all the virtues are reprefented both by paint- B 2 ers ers ...
... virtue . Without innocence , beauty is un- lovely , and quality contemptible , good - breed ng degene- rates into wantonnefs , and wit into impudence . It is ob- ferved , that all the virtues are reprefented both by paint- B 2 ers ers ...
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... virtuous than he really is , and either not attend to his vices , or mistake even his vices for virtues . It is this fatal hypo- C 2 crify * crify and felf - deceit which is taken notice THE SPECTATOR . 15 No. CCCXCIX. ...
... virtuous than he really is , and either not attend to his vices , or mistake even his vices for virtues . It is this fatal hypo- C 2 crify * crify and felf - deceit which is taken notice THE SPECTATOR . 15 No. CCCXCIX. ...
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... virtue ! I fhall endeavour , therefore , to lay down fome rules for the difcovery of those vices that lurk in the ... virtues ; an ene- my inflames his crimes . A wife man should give a juft attention to both of them , fo far as they may ...
... virtue ! I fhall endeavour , therefore , to lay down fome rules for the difcovery of those vices that lurk in the ... virtues ; an ene- my inflames his crimes . A wife man should give a juft attention to both of them , fo far as they may ...
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... virtues which gain us applause among thofe with whom we converfe . Such a reflection is absolutely necessary , if we confider how apt we are either to value or condemn ourselves by the opi- nions of others , and to facrifice the report ...
... virtues which gain us applause among thofe with whom we converfe . Such a reflection is absolutely necessary , if we confider how apt we are either to value or condemn ourselves by the opi- nions of others , and to facrifice the report ...
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... virtue as will turn to account in that great day , when it must stand the test of infinite wifdom and juftice . I fhall conclude this effay , with obferving that the two kinds of hypocrify I have here spoken of , namely that of ...
... virtue as will turn to account in that great day , when it must stand the test of infinite wifdom and juftice . I fhall conclude this effay , with obferving that the two kinds of hypocrify I have here spoken of , namely that of ...
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