The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1898 |
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... Virtues . Dec. 24 , 1711 , We may further observe , that such a Man will be more grieved for the Loss of Fame , than he could have been pleased with the Enjoyment of it . For tho ' the Presence of this imaginary Good cannot make us ...
... Virtues . Dec. 24 , 1711 , We may further observe , that such a Man will be more grieved for the Loss of Fame , than he could have been pleased with the Enjoyment of it . For tho ' the Presence of this imaginary Good cannot make us ...
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... Virtues which want an Opportunity of exerting and shewing them selves in Actions . Every Virtue requires Time and Place , a proper Object and a fit Conjuncture of Cir cumstances , for the due Exercise of it . A State of Poverty obscures ...
... Virtues which want an Opportunity of exerting and shewing them selves in Actions . Every Virtue requires Time and Place , a proper Object and a fit Conjuncture of Cir cumstances , for the due Exercise of it . A State of Poverty obscures ...
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... Virtues , and can only shew us what Habits are in the Soul , without discovering the Degree and Perfection of such ... Virtue in the Soul , and keeps a watchful Eye over it in all its Progress , ' till it has received every Grace it is ...
... Virtues , and can only shew us what Habits are in the Soul , without discovering the Degree and Perfection of such ... Virtue in the Soul , and keeps a watchful Eye over it in all its Progress , ' till it has received every Grace it is ...
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... Virtue . No. 262 , [ ADDISON . ] I Monday , December 31 , Nulla venenato littera mista joco est.-Ov. THINK my self highly obliged to the Publick for their kind Acceptance of a Paper which visits them every Morning , and has in it none ...
... Virtue . No. 262 , [ ADDISON . ] I Monday , December 31 , Nulla venenato littera mista joco est.-Ov. THINK my self highly obliged to the Publick for their kind Acceptance of a Paper which visits them every Morning , and has in it none ...
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... Virtue to their Fame and Reputation . No Man is so sunk in Vice and Ignorance , but there are still some hidden Seeds of Goodness and Knowledge in him ; which give him a Relish of such Reflections and Specu lations as have an Aptness to ...
... Virtue to their Fame and Reputation . No Man is so sunk in Vice and Ignorance , but there are still some hidden Seeds of Goodness and Knowledge in him ; which give him a Relish of such Reflections and Specu lations as have an Aptness to ...
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