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Strana 12
Tully says , virtue and decency are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate
them from each other but in our imagination . As the beauty of the body always
accompanies the health of it , so certainly is decency concomitant to virtue : as ...
Tully says , virtue and decency are so nearly related , that it is difficult to separate
them from each other but in our imagination . As the beauty of the body always
accompanies the health of it , so certainly is decency concomitant to virtue : as ...
Strana 40
But a man can never have taken in his full measure of knowledge , has not time
to subdue his passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to the
perfection of his nature , before he is hurried off the stage . Would an infinitely
wise Being ...
But a man can never have taken in his full measure of knowledge , has not time
to subdue his passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to the
perfection of his nature , before he is hurried off the stage . Would an infinitely
wise Being ...
Strana 224
native innocence , full of shame , and capable of any impression from that grace
of soul , was not fitter for any purpose in this life , than after that spark of virtue is
extinguished in him , though he is able to write twenty verses in an evening ?
native innocence , full of shame , and capable of any impression from that grace
of soul , was not fitter for any purpose in this life , than after that spark of virtue is
extinguished in him , though he is able to write twenty verses in an evening ?
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