The Spectator, Volume 6Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1712 |
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Pagina 5
... virtue , and can now hear me in cold blood . If there are any who have forfeited their innocence , they must now confider themselves under that melancholy view , in which Chamont regards his sister , in those beautiful lines : " -Long ...
... virtue , and can now hear me in cold blood . If there are any who have forfeited their innocence , they must now confider themselves under that melancholy view , in which Chamont regards his sister , in those beautiful lines : " -Long ...
Pagina 6
... 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 ...
Pagina 19
... virtues . It is this fatal hypocrify , and self - deceit , which is taken notice of in those words , Who can ... virtue ! I shall endeavour , there- fore , to lay down some rules for the discovery of those vices that lurk in the ...
... virtues . It is this fatal hypocrify , and self - deceit , which is taken notice of in those words , Who can ... virtue ! I shall endeavour , there- fore , to lay down some rules for the discovery of those vices that lurk in the ...
Pagina 20
... virtues which gain us applause among those with whom we converse . Such a reflection is absolutely necessary , if we confider how apt we are either to value or condemn ourselves by the opinions of others , and to facrifice the report of ...
... virtues which gain us applause among those with whom we converse . Such a reflection is absolutely necessary , if we confider how apt we are either to value or condemn ourselves by the opinions of others , and to facrifice the report of ...
Pagina 21
... virtue , as will , turn to account in that great day , when it must stand the test of infinite wisdom and justice . I shall conclude this Effay with observing that the two kinds of hypocrify I have here spoken of , namely , that of ...
... virtue , as will , turn to account in that great day , when it must stand the test of infinite wisdom and justice . I shall conclude this Effay with observing that the two kinds of hypocrify I have here spoken of , namely , that of ...
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