The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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... he fetched those images of virtue and of knowledge , of which every one of us
recognizing a part , think we comprehend in our natures the whole ; and
oftentimes mistake the powers which he positively creates in us , for nothing more
than ...
... he fetched those images of virtue and of knowledge , of which every one of us
recognizing a part , think we comprehend in our natures the whole ; and
oftentimes mistake the powers which he positively creates in us , for nothing more
than ...
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... Richardson has strengthened Vice , from the mouth of Love , lace , with
entangling sophistries and abstruse pleas against her adversary Virtue , which
Sedley , Villiers , and Rochester , wanted depth of libertinism enough to have
invented .
... Richardson has strengthened Vice , from the mouth of Love , lace , with
entangling sophistries and abstruse pleas against her adversary Virtue , which
Sedley , Villiers , and Rochester , wanted depth of libertinism enough to have
invented .
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... the noblest pattern of virtue which even Shakspeare has conceived , — who
follows his royal master in banishment , that had pronounced his banishment ,
and forgetful at once of his wrongs and dignities , taking on himself the disguise
of a ...
... the noblest pattern of virtue which even Shakspeare has conceived , — who
follows his royal master in banishment , that had pronounced his banishment ,
and forgetful at once of his wrongs and dignities , taking on himself the disguise
of a ...
Сторінка 126
They have this in them besides , that they bring us acquainted with the every -
day human face , - they give us skill to detect those gradations of sense and
virtue ( which escape the careless or fastidious observer ) in the countenances of
the ...
They have this in them besides , that they bring us acquainted with the every -
day human face , - they give us skill to detect those gradations of sense and
virtue ( which escape the careless or fastidious observer ) in the countenances of
the ...
Сторінка 132
Wither has chosen to bestow upon the lady whom he commends , the name of
Arete , or Virtue ; and , assuming to himself the character of Philarete , or Lover of
Virtue , there is a sort of propriety in that heaped measure of perfections , which ...
Wither has chosen to bestow upon the lady whom he commends , the name of
Arete , or Virtue ; and , assuming to himself the character of Philarete , or Lover of
Virtue , there is a sort of propriety in that heaped measure of perfections , which ...
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