Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... moral qualities . They are not egotists . They rarely obtrude their idiosyncrasies on their readers . They have nothing in common with those modern beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from the compassion of the inexperienced , by ...
... moral qualities . They are not egotists . They rarely obtrude their idiosyncrasies on their readers . They have nothing in common with those modern beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from the compassion of the inexperienced , by ...
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... moral principle for which the Prince is so severely censured is more or less discernible . We doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the many volumes of his compositions , a single expression indi- cating that dissimulation ...
... moral principle for which the Prince is so severely censured is more or less discernible . We doubt whether it would be possible to find , in all the many volumes of his compositions , a single expression indi- cating that dissimulation ...
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... moral feeling among the Italians of those times , that we must seek for the real explanation of what seems most mysterious in the life and writings of this remarkable man . As this is a subject which suggests many interesting considera ...
... moral feeling among the Italians of those times , that we must seek for the real explanation of what seems most mysterious in the life and writings of this remarkable man . As this is a subject which suggests many interesting considera ...
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... moral effects which followed from this state of things were still more remarkable . Among the rude nations which lay ... morality . - Through the greater part 24 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... moral effects which followed from this state of things were still more remarkable . Among the rude nations which lay ... morality . - Through the greater part 24 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... morality is not a science , but a taste ; when they abandon eternal principles for accidental associations . of his victim ... moral prin- ciple of a woman is frequently more impaired by a single lapse from virtue , than that of a man by ...
... morality is not a science , but a taste ; when they abandon eternal principles for accidental associations . of his victim ... moral prin- ciple of a woman is frequently more impaired by a single lapse from virtue , than that of a man by ...
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