The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... honour . The sense of honour is of so fine and delicate a nature , that it is only to be met with in minds which are naturally noble , or in such as have been cultivated by great examples , or a refined education . This paper ...
... honour . The sense of honour is of so fine and delicate a nature , that it is only to be met with in minds which are naturally noble , or in such as have been cultivated by great examples , or a refined education . This paper ...
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... honour , which the Guardian celebrates in the first division of this paper , is true honour : so he expressly calls it ; and the false is considered distinctly under the second head . Now true honour , as contrasted to religion , may be ...
... honour , which the Guardian celebrates in the first division of this paper , is true honour : so he expressly calls it ; and the false is considered distinctly under the second head . Now true honour , as contrasted to religion , may be ...
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... honour ; and these are such as establish anything to themselves for a point of honour , which is con- trary , either to the laws of God , or of their country ; who think it more honourable to revenge , than to forgive an in- jury ; who ...
... honour ; and these are such as establish anything to themselves for a point of honour , which is con- trary , either to the laws of God , or of their country ; who think it more honourable to revenge , than to forgive an in- jury ; who ...
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THE SPECTATOR | xi |
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