The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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... Mankind , which deserves the Title of a Moral Virtue , The next way of a Man's bringing his Good - nature to the Test is , to consider whether it operates according to the Rules of Reason and Duty : For if , notwithstand ing its general ...
... Mankind , which deserves the Title of a Moral Virtue , The next way of a Man's bringing his Good - nature to the Test is , to consider whether it operates according to the Rules of Reason and Duty : For if , notwithstand ing its general ...
Strana 185
... Mankind have of Fame , and the inexpressible Pleasure which there is in the Approbation of worthy Men , to all who are capable of worthy Actions ; but methinks one may divide the general Word Fame into three different Species , as it ...
... Mankind have of Fame , and the inexpressible Pleasure which there is in the Approbation of worthy Men , to all who are capable of worthy Actions ; but methinks one may divide the general Word Fame into three different Species , as it ...
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... Mankind ill - founded ; for certainly it denotes no great Bravery of Mind to be worked up to any noble Action by so selfish a Motive , and to do that out of a Desire of Fame , which we could not be prompted to by a disinterested Love to ...
... Mankind ill - founded ; for certainly it denotes no great Bravery of Mind to be worked up to any noble Action by so selfish a Motive , and to do that out of a Desire of Fame , which we could not be prompted to by a disinterested Love to ...
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