The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volumen10James Crissy, 1832 |
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... virtue . If we go back to the days of Solo- mon , we shall find favour a necessary conse- quence to a shame - faced man . Pliny , the great- est lawyer and most elegant writer of the age he lived in , in several of his epistles is very ...
... virtue . If we go back to the days of Solo- mon , we shall find favour a necessary conse- quence to a shame - faced man . Pliny , the great- est lawyer and most elegant writer of the age he lived in , in several of his epistles is very ...
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... virtue , as to produce men capable of being so abused . I will be bold to say , that it is a ridicu- lous 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 ridicu- lous education which does not qualify a man to make his best appearance before the greatest man and the finest woman to whom he can ...
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... virtues meet : But of them all , the band of virtuous mind Methinks the gentle heart should most assured bind . " ' For natural affection soon doth cease , And quenched is with Cupid's greater flame ; But faithful friendship doth them ...
... virtues meet : But of them all , the band of virtuous mind Methinks the gentle heart should most assured bind . " ' For natural affection soon doth cease , And quenched is with Cupid's greater flame ; But faithful friendship doth them ...
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... virtue . It is not in your power to redress my injuries , but it is to avenge them . And if the protection of the dis- tressed , and the punishment of oppressors , is a task worthy a prince , I bring the duke of Bur- gundy ample matter ...
... virtue . It is not in your power to redress my injuries , but it is to avenge them . And if the protection of the dis- tressed , and the punishment of oppressors , is a task worthy a prince , I bring the duke of Bur- gundy ample matter ...
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... virtue is , that the young women who run into greater freedoms with the men are taken more 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 much ...
... virtue is , that the young women who run into greater freedoms with the men are taken more 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 much ...
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