The general purpose of the whole has been to recommend truth, innocence, honour, and virtue, as the chief ornaments of life ; but I considered, that severity of manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others, and for that reason, and... Literature and Its Professors - Página 91por Thomas Purnell - 1867 - 292 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter James Graham - 1928 - 440 páginas
...honour, and virtue, as the chief ornaments of life; but I considered, that severity of manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others,...that reason, and that only, chose to talk in a mask. I shall not carry my humility so far as to call myself a vicious man, but at the same time must confess,... | |
| Carlos Foresti Serrano, Eva Löfquist, Alvaro Foresti, María Clara Medina - 1999 - 416 páginas
...Honour, and Virtue, as the chief Ornamente of Life; but I considered, that Severity of Manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others,...that Reason, and that only, chose to talk in a Mask (Bond, 1987:363) m . YAddison, a propósito del gran éxito que ha tenido The Spectatm14*: Since I... | |
| Min Wild - 2008 - 252 páginas
...Innocence, Honour and Virtue, as the chief Ornaments of Life; but I considered, that Severity of Manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others,...that Reason, and that only, chose to talk in a Mask. I shall not carry my Humility so far as to call myself a vicious Man, but at the same Time must confess,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1838 - 596 páginas
...innocence, honor, and virtue, as the chief ornaments of life ; bat I considered that severity of manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others...that reason, and that only, chose to talk in a mask. I shall not carry my humility so far as to call myself a vicious man, but at the same time must confess... | |
| Various - 1868 - 644 páginas
...him to edit the Tatler under a fictitious name; "I considered " he says "that severity of manners was absolutely necessary to him who would censure others,...that reason, and that only, chose to talk in a mask. I shall not carry my humility so far as to call myself a vicious man, but at the same time must confess,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1869 - 706 páginas
...virtue, as the chief ornaments of life ; but I considered severity of manners was absolutely essential to him who would censure others, and for that reason, and that only, chose to wear a mask." The adoption of an astrologer's name was a humorous disguise well adapted to this object;... | |
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