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Pagina 16
... virtue reverence attends , But fenfual pleasure in our ruin ends . W HENI confider the falfe impreffions which are received by the generality of the world , I am troubled at none more than a certain levity of thought , which many young ...
... virtue reverence attends , But fenfual pleasure in our ruin ends . W HENI confider the falfe impreffions which are received by the generality of the world , I am troubled at none more than a certain levity of thought , which many young ...
Pagina 21
... virtues are not obfcured by the ignorance , prejudice or envy of their beholders ? Somet men cannot difcern between a noble and a mean action : others are apt to attribute them to fome falfe end or in- tention ; or others purpofely ...
... virtues are not obfcured by the ignorance , prejudice or envy of their beholders ? Somet men cannot difcern between a noble and a mean action : others are apt to attribute them to fome falfe end or in- tention ; or others purpofely ...
Pagina 22
... virtue , without any regard to our good or ill opinions of him , to our reproaches or commendations . As on the contrary it is ufual for us , when we would take off from the fame and reputation of an action , to afcribe it to vain ...
... virtue , without any regard to our good or ill opinions of him , to our reproaches or commendations . As on the contrary it is ufual for us , when we would take off from the fame and reputation of an action , to afcribe it to vain ...
Pagina 28
... virtues . We may farther obferve , that fuch a man will be more grieved for the lofs of fame , than he could have been pleafed with the enjoyment of it . For though the pre- fence of this imaginary good cannot make us happy , the ...
... virtues . We may farther obferve , that fuch a man will be more grieved for the lofs of fame , than he could have been pleafed with the enjoyment of it . For though the pre- fence of this imaginary good cannot make us happy , the ...
Pagina 30
... virtues are the hidden beauties of a foul , the fecret graces which cannot be discovered by a mor- tal eye , but make the foul lovely and precious in his fight , from whom no fecrets are concealed . Again , there are many virtues which ...
... virtues are the hidden beauties of a foul , the fecret graces which cannot be discovered by a mor- tal eye , but make the foul lovely and precious in his fight , from whom no fecrets are concealed . Again , there are many virtues which ...
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action Æneid agreeable alfo anfwer beauty becauſe befides behaviour cafe character circumftances confideration converfation correfpondents defcribed defign defire difcourfe difcover drefs Enville fable faid falutation fame fecond feems feen fenfe fent fentiments feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould filks fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon fortune fpeak fpeech fpirit ftate ftill fubject fublime fuch fufficient fuppofe give greateſt herſelf himſelf honour houfe humble fervant huſband ibid Iliad itſelf juft kind lady laft laſt lefs likewife Loft look mafter mankind manner marriage Milton mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature obferved occafion ourſelves Ovid paffage paffed paffion Paradife particular perfon pleafed pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poffible prefent racter raiſe reader reafon reflexion reprefented ſhall ſhe Spectator thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion underſtand uſe Virgil virtue whofe woman