The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Τόμος 8James Crissy, 1832 |
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Σελίδα 14
... virtues under the characters of men and women ; so I , who am a Spectator in the world , may perhaps sometimes make use of the names of the actors on the stage , to represent or admonish those who transact affairs in the world . When I ...
... virtues under the characters of men and women ; so I , who am a Spectator in the world , may perhaps sometimes make use of the names of the actors on the stage , to represent or admonish those who transact affairs in the world . When I ...
Σελίδα 26
... virtue's fair disguise , And in her borrow'd form escapes inquiring eyes . MR . LOCKE , in his treatise of Human Under- standing , has spent two chapters upon the abuse of words . The first and most palpable abuse of words , he says ...
... virtue's fair disguise , And in her borrow'd form escapes inquiring eyes . MR . LOCKE , in his treatise of Human Under- standing , has spent two chapters upon the abuse of words . The first and most palpable abuse of words , he says ...
Σελίδα 28
... virtue in the son . 6 I take assurance to be the faculty of possessing a man's self , or of saying and doing indifferent things without any uneasiness or emotion in the mind . ' That which generally gives a man as- surance is a moderate ...
... virtue in the son . 6 I take assurance to be the faculty of possessing a man's self , or of saying and doing indifferent things without any uneasiness or emotion in the mind . ' That which generally gives a man as- surance is a moderate ...
Σελίδα 29
... virtue is the most proper method to give a man a becoming assurance in his words and actions . Guilt always seeks to shelter itself in one of the extremes , and is sometimes attended with both . BUDGELL . X. No. 374. FRIDAY , MAY 9 ...
... virtue is the most proper method to give a man a becoming assurance in his words and actions . Guilt always seeks to shelter itself in one of the extremes , and is sometimes attended with both . BUDGELL . X. No. 374. FRIDAY , MAY 9 ...
Σελίδα 31
... virtue ? Do it immediately . Can you visit a sick friend ? Will it revive him to see you enter , and suspend your ... virtues and diversions as these are mentioned , because they occur to all men . But every man is sufficiently convinced ...
... virtue ? Do it immediately . Can you visit a sick friend ? Will it revive him to see you enter , and suspend your ... virtues and diversions as these are mentioned , because they occur to all men . But every man is sufficiently convinced ...
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