As it excites a purer passion, it also more forcibly engages to fidelity : every man finds himself more powerfully restrained from giving pain to goodness than to beauty; and every look of a countenance in which they are blended, in which beauty is the... The Lady's Magazine - Страница 5831775Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1773 - 394 страници
...if it excites defire, it at once controuls and refines it ; it reprefles with awe, it foftens with delicacy, and it wins to imitation. The love of reafon...becaufe this beauty is little more than the emanation of intelleftual excellence, which i» not an objeft of corporeal appetite. As it excites a purer paffion,... | |
| 1785 - 772 страници
...with delicacy, ami it wins to imitation. The love of realon anil of virtue i» mingled with the ¡ove of beauty; becaufe this beauty is little more than...emanation of intellectual excellence, which is not an objeâ of corporeal appetite. As it excites a purer pa/fion, it alfo more forcibly engage to fidelity:... | |
| 1793 - 328 страници
...it repreffes .with ..awe, it foftens with delicacy, and it wins to imitation. The,. love .of reafbn and of virtue is. mingled with the love of beauty...is little more than the emanation of intellectual excellence,_ which is not an object of corporeal appetite. As it excites a purer paflion, it alfo more... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 330 страници
...it wins to imitation. The love of reason and of virtue is mingled with the love of beauty; because this beauty is little more than the emanation of intellectual...object of corporeal appetite. As it excites a purer passion, it also more forcibly engages to fidelity : every man finds himself more powerfully restrained... | |
| 1806 - 448 страници
...and wins to imitation. The love of reason and of virtue is mingled with the love of beauty : because this beauty is little more than the emanation of intellectual...object of corporeal appetite. As it excites a purer passion, it also more forcibly engages to fidelity: every man finds hirustlf more powerfully restrained... | |
| 1792 - 620 страници
...If it excites defire, it at once controuls and refines it : it repreffef with awe, it Ibl'tens with delicacy, and it wins to imitation. The love of reafon...object of corporeal appetite. As it excites a purer paflion, it alfo more forcibly engages to fidelity ; every man finds Intnl. it more powerfully rellrained... | |
| William Giles - 1811 - 268 страници
...it wins to imitation. The love of reason and of virtue is mingled with the love of beauty ; because this beauty is little more than the emanation of intellectual...object of corporeal appetite. As it excites a purer passion, it also more forcibly engages to fidelity : every man finds himself more powerfully restrained... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 страници
...virtue is mingled with the love of beauty; because this beauty is little more than the emanation ot intellectual excellence, which is not an object of corporeal appetite. As it excites a purer passion, it also more forcibly engages to fidelity : every man finds himself more powerfully restrained... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 334 страници
...it wins to imitation. The love of reason and of virtue is mingled with the love of beauty: because this beauty is little more than the emanation of intellectual...object of corporeal appetite. As it excites a purer passion, it also more forcibly engages to fidelity: every man finds himself more powerfully restrained... | |
| 1819 - 332 страници
...it wins to imitation. The love of reason and of virtue is mingled with the love of beauty : because this beauty is little more than the emanation of intellectual excellence, which is not an object of corporeah appetite. As it excites a purer passion, it also more forcibly engages to fidelity: every... | |
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