The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volums 7-8Crissy and Markley, 1853 |
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... virtue ? Do it immediately . Can you visit a sick friend ? Will it revive him to see you enter , and suspend your ... virtues and diversions as these are mentioned , because they occur to all men . But every man is sufficiently convinced ...
... virtue ? Do it immediately . Can you visit a sick friend ? Will it revive him to see you enter , and suspend your ... virtues and diversions as these are mentioned , because they occur to all men . But every man is sufficiently convinced ...
Pàgina 81
... virtue in the world . * Every man is ready to give in a long catalogue of those virtues and good qualities he expects to find in the person of a friend , but very few of us are careful to cultivate them in ourselves . Love and esteem ...
... virtue in the world . * Every man is ready to give in a long catalogue of those virtues and good qualities he expects to find in the person of a friend , but very few of us are careful to cultivate them in ourselves . Love and esteem ...
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... virtue . Without innocence , beauty is unlovely , and quality contemptible , good - breeding degenerates into wantonness , and wit into impudence . It is observed , that all the virtues are represented by both painters and statuaries ...
... virtue . Without innocence , beauty is unlovely , and quality contemptible , good - breeding degenerates into wantonness , and wit into impudence . It is observed , that all the virtues are represented by both painters and statuaries ...
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