The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... virtue is dead in them , I have some hopes from their fear of shame upon reading this in your paper ; which I conjure you to do if you have any compassion for injured virtue . SYLVIA MR SPECTATOR , -I am the husband of a woman of merit ...
... virtue is dead in them , I have some hopes from their fear of shame upon reading this in your paper ; which I conjure you to do if you have any compassion for injured virtue . SYLVIA MR SPECTATOR , -I am the husband of a woman of merit ...
Strana 411
... virtue , but to their reputation . It is enough to show the weakness of this reason , which palliates guilt without removing it , that every man who is influenced by it declares himself in effect an infamous hypocrite , prefers the ...
... virtue , but to their reputation . It is enough to show the weakness of this reason , which palliates guilt without removing it , that every man who is influenced by it declares himself in effect an infamous hypocrite , prefers the ...
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... virtue and virtuous thoughts . The whole wood seems designed for the reception and reward of such persons as have spent their lives according to the dictates of their conscience and the commands of the gods . ' ' You imagine right ...
... virtue and virtuous thoughts . The whole wood seems designed for the reception and reward of such persons as have spent their lives according to the dictates of their conscience and the commands of the gods . ' ' You imagine right ...
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