Essays: Biographical, Critical, and Historical; Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Volumen3Suttaby, Evance, and Fox, 1814 |
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... virtue , without which pecuniary adversity can- not be borne with innocence or dignity . With the flight of those advantages which result from fortune , all that remained of the moral worth of Budgell appears to have vanished . He not ...
... virtue , without which pecuniary adversity can- not be borne with innocence or dignity . With the flight of those advantages which result from fortune , all that remained of the moral worth of Budgell appears to have vanished . He not ...
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... virtue , and occur- ring anterior to the promulgation of Christianity . He has represented Cato , in the struggles of dis- solution , exclaiming , yet methinks a beam of light breaks in On my departing soul . Alas ! I fear I've been too ...
... virtue , and occur- ring anterior to the promulgation of Christianity . He has represented Cato , in the struggles of dis- solution , exclaiming , yet methinks a beam of light breaks in On my departing soul . Alas ! I fear I've been too ...
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... virtues and his merits were not sufficiently known and valued . At length , however , his ta- lents and reputation attracted the attention of Lord Cowper ; and when , upon the accession of George the First , this nobleman was called to ...
... virtues and his merits were not sufficiently known and valued . At length , however , his ta- lents and reputation attracted the attention of Lord Cowper ; and when , upon the accession of George the First , this nobleman was called to ...
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... virtues , and had too much honesty of heart to exceed the strict measure of truth , I shall add some parti- culars of ... virtue without extenuation of it , should say that his youth was chastised into the severity , and preserved in the ...
... virtues , and had too much honesty of heart to exceed the strict measure of truth , I shall add some parti- culars of ... virtue without extenuation of it , should say that his youth was chastised into the severity , and preserved in the ...
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... virtues , and accomplishments , with spor- tive raillery or graceful admonition . On the Art of improving Beauty , he has given us two epistles in Nos . 33 , and 53 , and two in N ° 66 , on the Fine- breeding of Ladies . N ° 104 ...
... virtues , and accomplishments , with spor- tive raillery or graceful admonition . On the Art of improving Beauty , he has given us two epistles in Nos . 33 , and 53 , and two in N ° 66 , on the Fine- breeding of Ladies . N ° 104 ...
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