The Spectator, Svazek 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Strana 32
... Virtue . The first may make a Man easie in himself , and agreeable to others , but implies no Merit in him that is possessed of it . Man is no more to be praised upon this Account , than because he has a regular Pulse or a good ...
... Virtue . The first may make a Man easie in himself , and agreeable to others , but implies no Merit in him that is possessed of it . Man is no more to be praised upon this Account , than because he has a regular Pulse or a good ...
Strana 33
... Virtue . The next way of a Man's bringing his Good - nature to the Test is , to consider whether it operates according to the Rules of Reason and Duty : For if , notwithstand ing its general Benevolence to Mankind , it makes no ...
... Virtue . The next way of a Man's bringing his Good - nature to the Test is , to consider whether it operates according to the Rules of Reason and Duty : For if , notwithstand ing its general Benevolence to Mankind , it makes no ...
Strana 40
... to do with their Writings . A Man must have Virtue in him , before he will enter upon the Reading of a Seneca or an Epictetus . The 1711 , very Title of a Moral Treatise has something very 40 THE SPECTATOR No. 178, ...
... to do with their Writings . A Man must have Virtue in him , before he will enter upon the Reading of a Seneca or an Epictetus . The 1711 , very Title of a Moral Treatise has something very 40 THE SPECTATOR No. 178, ...
Strana 41
... Virtue when they do not think of it ; and if by that means they arrive only at such a degree of Considera tion as may dispose them to listen to more studied and elaborate Discourses , I shall not think my Speculations useless . I might ...
... Virtue when they do not think of it ; and if by that means they arrive only at such a degree of Considera tion as may dispose them to listen to more studied and elaborate Discourses , I shall not think my Speculations useless . I might ...
Strana 56
... Virtues , Vices , and Saturday , other imaginary Persons of the like Nature . Some of the Sept. 29 , Ancient Criticks ... Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings of Philosophy . He ...
... Virtues , Vices , and Saturday , other imaginary Persons of the like Nature . Some of the Sept. 29 , Ancient Criticks ... Virtue , which was invented by Prodicus , who lived before Socrates , and in the first Dawnings of Philosophy . He ...
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