The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Tonson, 1711 |
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... virtue arms the solid mind ; " Whilst vice will stain the noblest race , " And the paternal stamp efface . " OL DISWORTH . NEGLECT OF THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG HEIRS , WITH THE STORY OF EUDOXUS AND LEONTINE . As I was yesterday taking the ...
... virtue arms the solid mind ; " Whilst vice will stain the noblest race , " And the paternal stamp efface . " OL DISWORTH . NEGLECT OF THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG HEIRS , WITH THE STORY OF EUDOXUS AND LEONTINE . As I was yesterday taking the ...
Strana 10
... are strongly impelled to excellence , by the principle of emulation , which operates so powerfully on youthful minds at great schools . great virtue . They prosecuted their studies together in their to NO . 123 . THE SPECTATOR .
... are strongly impelled to excellence , by the principle of emulation , which operates so powerfully on youthful minds at great schools . great virtue . They prosecuted their studies together in their to NO . 123 . THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 11
great virtue . They prosecuted their studies together in their earlier years , and entered into such a friendship as lasted to the end of their lives . EUDOXUS , at his first setting out in the world , threw himself into a court , where ...
great virtue . They prosecuted their studies together in their earlier years , and entered into such a friendship as lasted to the end of their lives . EUDOXUS , at his first setting out in the world , threw himself into a court , where ...
Strana 13
... virtue became a very uneasy passion . He de spaired of gaining an heiress of so great a fortune , and would rather have died than attempted it by any in- direct methods . LEONILLA , * who was a woman of the greatest beauty joined with ...
... virtue became a very uneasy passion . He de spaired of gaining an heiress of so great a fortune , and would rather have died than attempted it by any in- direct methods . LEONILLA , * who was a woman of the greatest beauty joined with ...
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... virtue of a full draught in a few drops . Were all books reduced thus to their quintessence , many a bulky author would make his appearance in a penny - paper . There would be scarce such a thing in nature as a folio ; the works of an ...
... virtue of a full draught in a few drops . Were all books reduced thus to their quintessence , many a bulky author would make his appearance in a penny - paper . There would be scarce such a thing in nature as a folio ; the works of an ...
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acquainted admired agreeable ALCIBIADES appear Atheist beauty behaviour believe Castilian character CONSTANTIA conversation creature daugh death delight desire discourse dress endeavour entertain EUDOXUS eyes father favour following letter fortune genius gentleman give greatest happy heart HEROD honour hope human humble servant humour husband HYÆNA imagination impertinent innocent Justice of Peace kind lady learned live look lover man's mankind manner MARIAMNE marriage master mind mirth nature neral never obliged observe occasion ordinary OVID pain paper particular pass passion person PINDAR PLATO pleased pleasure pray present racter reader reason religion renegado ribaldry Salamander sense shew sion SOCRATES soul species SPECTATOR speculation spirit TACITUS tell temper THEODOSIUS thing thou thought tion told TOM SHORT town VIRG virtue Whig whole woman women words write young youth