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... vice . But they are positive qualities , as there are a positive black and white ; the danger lies in mistaking the two . ( 205--216 . ) Vice , hideous in itself , becomes only too easily tolerable and even acceptable . Its degrees are ...
... vice . But they are positive qualities , as there are a positive black and white ; the danger lies in mistaking the two . ( 205--216 . ) Vice , hideous in itself , becomes only too easily tolerable and even acceptable . Its degrees are ...
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... vice to virtue is to be blind to God's whole scheme of happiness , which only those who walk in the paths of virtue can hope to fulfil . 97-130 . The good are foolishly called unhappy , because they are liable to accidents . Good men ...
... vice to virtue is to be blind to God's whole scheme of happiness , which only those who walk in the paths of virtue can hope to fulfil . 97-130 . The good are foolishly called unhappy , because they are liable to accidents . Good men ...
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Alexander Pope Alexander Hamilton Thompson. 149-308 . It is argued that vice prospers , while virtue starves . But prosperity is not the end of virtue : a knave may deserve what he gets by hard work , while the good man , aiming at ...
Alexander Pope Alexander Hamilton Thompson. 149-308 . It is argued that vice prospers , while virtue starves . But prosperity is not the end of virtue : a knave may deserve what he gets by hard work , while the good man , aiming at ...
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... vice joined in our mixed nature ; the limits near , yet the things separate and evident : What is the office of Reason , ver . 202 to 216 . V. How odious vice in itself , and how we deceive ourselves into it , ver . 217. VI . That ...
... vice joined in our mixed nature ; the limits near , yet the things separate and evident : What is the office of Reason , ver . 202 to 216 . V. How odious vice in itself , and how we deceive ourselves into it , ver . 217. VI . That ...
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... vice . Fools ! who from hence into the notion fall , That vice or virtue there is none at all . If white and black blend , soften , and unite A thousand ways , is there no black or white ? Ask your own heart , and nothing is so plain ...
... vice . Fools ! who from hence into the notion fall , That vice or virtue there is none at all . If white and black blend , soften , and unite A thousand ways , is there no black or white ? Ask your own heart , and nothing is so plain ...
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