The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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Strana 97
... honour are generally correspondent with the virtues of that person to whom they are applied ; but in the descendants ... honours are in this world under no regulation ; true quality is neglected , virtue is oppressed , and vice ...
... honour are generally correspondent with the virtues of that person to whom they are applied ; but in the descendants ... honours are in this world under no regulation ; true quality is neglected , virtue is oppressed , and vice ...
Strana 214
... honour who is a living anta- gonist , which Tully tells us , in the forementioned pas- sage , every one naturally does to an enemy that is dead . In short , we should esteem virtue though in a foe , and abhor vice though in a friend . I ...
... honour who is a living anta- gonist , which Tully tells us , in the forementioned pas- sage , every one naturally does to an enemy that is dead . In short , we should esteem virtue though in a foe , and abhor vice though in a friend . I ...
Strana 367
... honour . I told her she should go with me to see a gentleman , a very good friend of mine ; so I desire you to take no notice of my letter , by reason she is ignorant of the ways of the town . My lord , I desire if you meet us to come ...
... honour . I told her she should go with me to see a gentleman , a very good friend of mine ; so I desire you to take no notice of my letter , by reason she is ignorant of the ways of the town . My lord , I desire if you meet us to come ...
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