The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... virtue ; but it would be worth while to consider , whether so many artificers at work ten days together by my appointment , or so many pea- sants made merry on Sir Roger's charge , are the men more obliged ? I believe the families of ...
... virtue ; but it would be worth while to consider , whether so many artificers at work ten days together by my appointment , or so many pea- sants made merry on Sir Roger's charge , are the men more obliged ? I believe the families of ...
Strana 34
... virtue . The first may make a man easy in himself and agreeable to others , but implies no merit in him that is possessed of it , A man is no more to be praised upon this account , than because he has a regular pulse , or a good di ...
... virtue . The first may make a man easy in himself and agreeable to others , but implies no merit in him that is possessed of it , A man is no more to be praised upon this account , than because he has a regular pulse , or a good di ...
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... virtue . The next way of a man's bringing his good - na- ture to the test , is , to consider whether it operates according to the rules of reason and duty ; for , it notwithstanding its general benevolence to mankind , it makes no ...
... virtue . The next way of a man's bringing his good - na- ture to the test , is , to consider whether it operates according to the rules of reason and duty ; for , it notwithstanding its general benevolence to mankind , it makes no ...
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... virtue in him , before he will enter upon the reading of a Se- neca or an Epictetus . The very title of a moral treatise has something in it austere and shocking to the careless and inconsiderate . For this reason several unthinking ...
... virtue in him , before he will enter upon the reading of a Se- neca or an Epictetus . The very title of a moral treatise has something in it austere and shocking to the careless and inconsiderate . For this reason several unthinking ...
Strana 60
... virtues , vices , and other imaginary persons of the like nature . Some of the ancient critics will have it , that the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the several names of gods and heroes are nothing else ...
... virtues , vices , and other imaginary persons of the like nature . Some of the ancient critics will have it , that the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer are fables of this nature ; and that the several names of gods and heroes are nothing else ...
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