The Spectator, Svazek 5William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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Strana 38
... virtue and good sense as they do in beauty ; which they may certainly do , if they will be as industrious to cultivate their minds as they are to adorn their bodies ; in the meanwhile I shall re- commend to their most serious ...
... virtue and good sense as they do in beauty ; which they may certainly do , if they will be as industrious to cultivate their minds as they are to adorn their bodies ; in the meanwhile I shall re- commend to their most serious ...
Strana 39
... virtue , who are too warmly provoked at other people's personal sins . The unlawful commerce of the sexes is of all others the hardest to avoid ; and yet there is no one which you shall hear the rigider part of womankind speak of with ...
... virtue , who are too warmly provoked at other people's personal sins . The unlawful commerce of the sexes is of all others the hardest to avoid ; and yet there is no one which you shall hear the rigider part of womankind speak of with ...
Strana 50
... the person beloved can be a foun- dation for a love of judgment and discretion ; and whoever expects happiness from any thing but virtue , wisdom , good humor , and a similitude of manners 50 No. 268 . THE SPECTATOR .
... the person beloved can be a foun- dation for a love of judgment and discretion ; and whoever expects happiness from any thing but virtue , wisdom , good humor , and a similitude of manners 50 No. 268 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 51
... virtue , and makes her duty her continual pleasure ? No ; men rather seek for money as the compliment of all their desires ; and regardless of what kind of wives they take , they think riches will be a minister to all kind of pleasures ...
... virtue , and makes her duty her continual pleasure ? No ; men rather seek for money as the compliment of all their desires ; and regardless of what kind of wives they take , they think riches will be a minister to all kind of pleasures ...
Strana 61
... virtue less than those against their understanding . An author shall write as if he thought there was not one man of honor or woman of chastity in the house , and come off with applause ; for an insult upon all the ten commandments ...
... virtue less than those against their understanding . An author shall write as if he thought there was not one man of honor or woman of chastity in the house , and come off with applause ; for an insult upon all the ten commandments ...
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