The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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... Virtue in the Minds of Boys , some general Method might be invented . What I would endeavour to inculcate is , That our Youth cannot be too soon taught the Principles of Virtue , seeing the first Impressions which are made on the Mind ...
... Virtue in the Minds of Boys , some general Method might be invented . What I would endeavour to inculcate is , That our Youth cannot be too soon taught the Principles of Virtue , seeing the first Impressions which are made on the Mind ...
Strana 173
... Virtue is the most proper Method to give a Man a becoming Assurance in his Words and Actions . Guilt always seeks to ... Virtue to Morrow ? Last Night is certainly gone , and to Morrow may never arrive : This Instant make use of . Can ...
... Virtue is the most proper Method to give a Man a becoming Assurance in his Words and Actions . Guilt always seeks to ... Virtue to Morrow ? Last Night is certainly gone , and to Morrow may never arrive : This Instant make use of . Can ...
Strana 252
... 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 . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , SYLVIA . I am the Husband of a Woman of ...
... 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 . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , SYLVIA . I am the Husband of a Woman of ...
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