The Spectator, Volume 1Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton., 1879 |
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Pagina 19
... virtue and religion not only made the proper use of wit himself , byt taught it to others ; and from his time it has been generally subservient to the cause of reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had long ...
... virtue and religion not only made the proper use of wit himself , byt taught it to others ; and from his time it has been generally subservient to the cause of reason and of truth . He has dissipated the prejudice that had long ...
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Alexander Chalmers. manners with laxity of principles . He has restored virtue to its dignity , and taught innocence not to be ashamed . This is an elevation of literary character above all Greek , above all Roman fame . No great- er ...
Alexander Chalmers. manners with laxity of principles . He has restored virtue to its dignity , and taught innocence not to be ashamed . This is an elevation of literary character above all Greek , above all Roman fame . No great- er ...
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Alexander Chalmers. which every man loves to contemplate . " Of Addi son's virtue it is a sufficient testimony , that the re- sentment of party has transmitted no charge of any crime . " From the charge brought against him by the friends ...
Alexander Chalmers. which every man loves to contemplate . " Of Addi son's virtue it is a sufficient testimony , that the re- sentment of party has transmitted no charge of any crime . " From the charge brought against him by the friends ...
Pagina 35
... virtue her last efforts made , " You brought your Clio to the virgin's aid . " But it is not very likely that Addison intended this compliment to his papers ; and it has therefore been conjectured that his signatures refer to the places ...
... virtue her last efforts made , " You brought your Clio to the virgin's aid . " But it is not very likely that Addison intended this compliment to his papers ; and it has therefore been conjectured that his signatures refer to the places ...
Pagina 47
... virtue in distress , which a writer in Duncombe's Letters says , " mixed tears with a great deal of the tea , which was that morning drank in London and Westminster ; " No. 525 , on conjugal love ; No. 537 , on the dignity of human ...
... virtue in distress , which a writer in Duncombe's Letters says , " mixed tears with a great deal of the tea , which was that morning drank in London and Westminster ; " No. 525 , on conjugal love ; No. 537 , on the dignity of human ...
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