The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... virtue . Stoicism , which was the pedantry of virtue , ascribes all good qualifications of what kind soever to the virtuous man . Accordingly Cato , in the character Tully has left of him , carried matters so far , that he would not ...
... virtue . Stoicism , which was the pedantry of virtue , ascribes all good qualifications of what kind soever to the virtuous man . Accordingly Cato , in the character Tully has left of him , carried matters so far , that he would not ...
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... virtue but on his own side , and that there are not men as honest as himself who may differ from him in political principles . Men may oppose one another in some particulars , but ought not to carry their hatred to those qualities which ...
... virtue but on his own side , and that there are not men as honest as himself who may differ from him in political principles . Men may oppose one another in some particulars , but ought not to carry their hatred to those qualities which ...
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... virtue falls into a misfortune , it raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resem- ble the suffering person . ' But , as that great philoso- sopher adds , if we see a man of ...
... virtue falls into a misfortune , it raises our pity , but not our terror , because we do not fear that it may be our own case , who do not resem- ble the suffering person . ' But , as that great philoso- sopher adds , if we see a man of ...
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