Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 Seiten |
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... VIRTUE OR MERIT 1699 BOOK I PART III SECTION I The nature of virtue consisting ( as has been explained ) in a cer- tain just disposition or proportionable affection of a rational crea- ture towards the moral objects of right and wrong ...
... VIRTUE OR MERIT 1699 BOOK I PART III SECTION I The nature of virtue consisting ( as has been explained ) in a cer- tain just disposition or proportionable affection of a rational crea- ture towards the moral objects of right and wrong ...
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... virtue , we come now to consider more particularly . So much in the mean- while may be gathered from what has been said above : that neither this fear nor hope can possibly be of the kind called good affec- tions , such as are ...
... virtue , we come now to consider more particularly . So much in the mean- while may be gathered from what has been said above : that neither this fear nor hope can possibly be of the kind called good affec- tions , such as are ...
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... virtue , to suppose there is neither goodness nor beauty in the Whole itself ; nor any example or precedent of good ... virtue to be less felt , but help to impair and ruin the very principle of virtue , viz . natural and kind affection ...
... virtue , to suppose there is neither goodness nor beauty in the Whole itself ; nor any example or precedent of good ... virtue to be less felt , but help to impair and ruin the very principle of virtue , viz . natural and kind affection ...
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