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Pagina 56
... Beauty ' and Loveliness of Virtue , without confidering it as a Duty , and as the Means of making us happy both now and hereafter . I de- fign therefore this Speculation as an Ef fay upon that Subject , in which I fhall confider Virtue ...
... Beauty ' and Loveliness of Virtue , without confidering it as a Duty , and as the Means of making us happy both now and hereafter . I de- fign therefore this Speculation as an Ef fay upon that Subject , in which I fhall confider Virtue ...
Pagina 65
... improved , ' might very much contribute to open the Beauty of that Art , and prevent young People from being poifoned by the ill Gufto of any extravagant • Work- • Workman that should be impofed up- ' on us N ° 244 . The SPECTATOR . 65.
... improved , ' might very much contribute to open the Beauty of that Art , and prevent young People from being poifoned by the ill Gufto of any extravagant • Work- • Workman that should be impofed up- ' on us N ° 244 . The SPECTATOR . 65.
Pagina 100
... Beauty of their own . By this means , these un- lucky little Wits often gain Reputa- tion in the Efteem of vulgar Minds , and raise themselves above Perfons of much more laudable Characters . IF the Talent of Ridicule were em- ployed to ...
... Beauty of their own . By this means , these un- lucky little Wits often gain Reputa- tion in the Efteem of vulgar Minds , and raise themselves above Perfons of much more laudable Characters . IF the Talent of Ridicule were em- ployed to ...
Pagina 105
... Beauty , can diftribute an Eye of proper Complaifance to a • Room crouded with Company , each of which deferves particular Regard ; • whilft the other fneaks from Conver- fation , like a fearful Debtor , who ne- ❝ver dares look out ...
... Beauty , can diftribute an Eye of proper Complaifance to a • Room crouded with Company , each of which deferves particular Regard ; • whilft the other fneaks from Conver- fation , like a fearful Debtor , who ne- ❝ver dares look out ...
Pagina 111
... Beauty may be beheld " without the Torture and Confufion which it fuffers from the Infolence of Starers . By this means you will re- lieve the Innocent from an Infult ' which there is no Law to punish , tho ' it is a greater Offence ...
... Beauty may be beheld " without the Torture and Confufion which it fuffers from the Infolence of Starers . By this means you will re- lieve the Innocent from an Infult ' which there is no Law to punish , tho ' it is a greater Offence ...
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