The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Strana 43
... Virtue , as to produce Men capable of being so abused . I will be bold to say , that it is a ridiculous Education which does not qualify a Man to make his best Appearance before the greatest Man and the finest Woman to whom he can ...
... Virtue , as to produce Men capable of being so abused . I will be bold to say , that it is a ridiculous Education which does not qualify a Man to make his best Appearance before the greatest Man and the finest Woman to whom he can ...
Strana 64
... , Or Zeal of Friends , combin'd by Virtues meet . But , of them all , the Band of Virtuous Mind , Methinks the gentle Heart should most assured bind . For For natural Affection soon doth cease , And quenched is 64 THE SPECTATOR.
... , Or Zeal of Friends , combin'd by Virtues meet . But , of them all , the Band of Virtuous Mind , Methinks the gentle Heart should most assured bind . For For natural Affection soon doth cease , And quenched is 64 THE SPECTATOR.
Strana 68
... Virtue , It is not in your Power to redress my Injuries , but it is to avenge them . And if the Protection of the Distressed , the Punishment of Oppressors , is a Task worthy a Prince , I bring the Duke of Burgundy ample Matter for ...
... Virtue , It is not in your Power to redress my Injuries , but it is to avenge them . And if the Protection of the Distressed , the Punishment of Oppressors , is a Task worthy a Prince , I bring the Duke of Burgundy ample Matter for ...
Strana 69
... Virtue , is , that the young Women who run into greater Freedoms with the Men are more taken Notice of than I am , The Men are such unthinking Sots , that they do not prefer her who restrains all her Passions and Affections , and keeps ...
... Virtue , is , that the young Women who run into greater Freedoms with the Men are more taken Notice of than I am , The Men are such unthinking Sots , that they do not prefer her who restrains all her Passions and Affections , and keeps ...
Strana 78
... Virtue to extirpate the Affections of the Mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain , but was not designed to banish Gladness from the Heart of Man , Religion contracts the Circle of our Pleasures , but leaves it wide ...
... Virtue to extirpate the Affections of the Mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restrain , but was not designed to banish Gladness from the Heart of Man , Religion contracts the Circle of our Pleasures , but leaves it wide ...
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