The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... virtue . A prude often preserves her reputation when she has lost her virtue . ' Love refines a man's behaviour , but makes a woman's ridiculous . Love is generally accompanied with good- will in the young , interest in the middle ...
... virtue . A prude often preserves her reputation when she has lost her virtue . ' Love refines a man's behaviour , but makes a woman's ridiculous . Love is generally accompanied with good- will in the young , interest in the middle ...
Side 91
... virtue , by reason of the dif- ficulty of distinguishing when one rules them , and when the other , men of the opposite charac- ter , may be more certain of the motive that pre- dominates in every action . If they can not con- fer a ...
... virtue , by reason of the dif- ficulty of distinguishing when one rules them , and when the other , men of the opposite charac- ter , may be more certain of the motive that pre- dominates in every action . If they can not con- fer a ...
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... virtue ; or , on the other hand , in the roads to wealth , honours , or pleasure . 1 shall therefore compare the pur- suits of avarice , ambition , and sensual delight , with their opposite virtues ; and shall consider which of these ...
... virtue ; or , on the other hand , in the roads to wealth , honours , or pleasure . 1 shall therefore compare the pur- suits of avarice , ambition , and sensual delight , with their opposite virtues ; and shall consider which of these ...
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