The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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I design , therefore , this speculation as an essay upon that subject , in which I shall consider virtue no further than as it is in itself of an amiable nature , after having premised , that I understand by the word virtue such a ...
I design , therefore , this speculation as an essay upon that subject , in which I shall consider virtue no further than as it is in itself of an amiable nature , after having premised , that I understand by the word virtue such a ...
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As virtue in general is of an amiable and lovely nature , there are some particular kinds of it which are more so than ... Temperance and abstinence , faith and devotion , are in themselves perhaps as laudable as any other virtues ; but ...
As virtue in general is of an amiable and lovely nature , there are some particular kinds of it which are more so than ... Temperance and abstinence , faith and devotion , are in themselves perhaps as laudable as any other virtues ; but ...
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The last use which I shall make of this remarkable property in human nature , of being delighted with those actions to which it is accustomed , is to show how absolutely neces . sary it is for us to gain habits of virtue in this life ...
The last use which I shall make of this remarkable property in human nature , of being delighted with those actions to which it is accustomed , is to show how absolutely neces . sary it is for us to gain habits of virtue in this life ...
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