The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Virtue , an Allegory 98. Letter from a Woman in love - Im- ADDISON . pressive Tendency of Poetry STEELE . ...... 99. Advantages from having but one Theatre - Attack and Expulsion of Divito - Remonstrance of the Upholders 100. Goddess of ...
... Virtue , an Allegory 98. Letter from a Woman in love - Im- ADDISON . pressive Tendency of Poetry STEELE . ...... 99. Advantages from having but one Theatre - Attack and Expulsion of Divito - Remonstrance of the Upholders 100. Goddess of ...
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... virtue and contempla- tion of futurity , must necessarily fall into an inde- cent old age ; because with regard to all the enjoy- ments of the years of vigour and manhood , child- hood returns upon them and as infants ride on sticks ...
... virtue and contempla- tion of futurity , must necessarily fall into an inde- cent old age ; because with regard to all the enjoy- ments of the years of vigour and manhood , child- hood returns upon them and as infants ride on sticks ...
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... virtues by which it ought to be ob- tained . But , that our military glory is arrived at its present height , and that men of all ranks so pas- sionately affect their share in it , is certainly owing to the merit and conduct of our ...
... virtues by which it ought to be ob- tained . But , that our military glory is arrived at its present height , and that men of all ranks so pas- sionately affect their share in it , is certainly owing to the merit and conduct of our ...
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... virtue as an empty name . ' From my own Apartment , July 29 . THIS day I obliged Pacolet to entertain me with matter which regarded persons of his own character and occupation . We chose to take our walk on Tower - hill and as we were ...
... virtue as an empty name . ' From my own Apartment , July 29 . THIS day I obliged Pacolet to entertain me with matter which regarded persons of his own character and occupation . We chose to take our walk on Tower - hill and as we were ...
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... virtue , who will not allow , that life without the rules of morality is a wayward , un- easy being , with snatches only of pleasure ; but un- der the regulation of virtue , a reasonable and uniform habit of enjoyment . I have seen in a ...
... virtue , who will not allow , that life without the rules of morality is a wayward , un- easy being , with snatches only of pleasure ; but un- der the regulation of virtue , a reasonable and uniform habit of enjoyment . I have seen in a ...
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