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... virtue no far- ther than as it is in itself of an amiable nature , after having premised , that I understand by the word vir- tue such a general notion as is affixed to it by the writers of morality , and which by devout men gene- rally ...
... virtue no far- ther than as it is in itself of an amiable nature , after having premised , that I understand by the word vir- tue such a general notion as is affixed to it by the writers of morality , and which by devout men gene- rally ...
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... virtue , if they did not comprehend in the notion of it all possible perfec- tions ; and therefore did not only suppose that it was transcendently beautiful in itself , but that it made the very body amiable , and banished every kind of ...
... virtue , if they did not comprehend in the notion of it all possible perfec- tions ; and therefore did not only suppose that it was transcendently beautiful in itself , but that it made the very body amiable , and banished every kind of ...
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... virtue is of this amiable nature , what can we think of those who can look upon it with an eye of hatred and ill - will , or can suffer their aversion for a party to blot out all the merit of the person who is engaged in it ? A man must ...
... virtue is of this amiable nature , what can we think of those who can look upon it with an eye of hatred and ill - will , or can suffer their aversion for a party to blot out all the merit of the person who is engaged in it ? A man must ...
Inhalt
Universality of ambitionits wrong directions | 10 |
Fragment of Sappho | 26 |
On the beauty and loveliness of virtue | 90 |
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