The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... virtue and innocence happy and suc- cessful . Whatever crosses and disappointments a good man suffers in the body of the tragedy , they will make but a small impression on our minds , when we know that in the last act he is to arrive at ...
... virtue and innocence happy and suc- cessful . Whatever crosses and disappointments a good man suffers in the body of the tragedy , they will make but a small impression on our minds , when we know that in the last act he is to arrive at ...
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... virtue and innocence , according to the notion of merit in this comedy , I take the Shoe- maker * to be in reality the fine gentleman of the play : for it seems he is an atheist , if we may depend upon his character , as given by the ...
... virtue and innocence , according to the notion of merit in this comedy , I take the Shoe- maker * to be in reality the fine gentleman of the play : for it seems he is an atheist , if we may depend upon his character , as given by the ...
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... virtue's sake , abhor to sin . CREECH . I HAVE received very many letters of late from my female correspondents , most of whom are very angry with me for abridging their pleasures , and looking severely upon things in themselves ...
... virtue's sake , abhor to sin . CREECH . I HAVE received very many letters of late from my female correspondents , most of whom are very angry with me for abridging their pleasures , and looking severely upon things in themselves ...
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