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Pagina v
... Modesty ............. 459. On religious Faith and Practice ......... 460. Paradise of Fools , a Vision ......... Letter on Bowing and Curtsying at Church 461. Version of the CXIVth Psalm ......... PARNELL STEELE WATTS Complimentary ...
... Modesty ............. 459. On religious Faith and Practice ......... 460. Paradise of Fools , a Vision ......... Letter on Bowing and Curtsying at Church 461. Version of the CXIVth Psalm ......... PARNELL STEELE WATTS Complimentary ...
Pagina vii
... Modesty ...... STEELE 485. On the Power of insignificant Objects -Character of a Templar in Love -Equestrian Lady .... 486. Letter on Hen - peckt Keepers ............ 487. Essay on Dreams ....... ADDISON 488. On the Price and Success of ...
... Modesty ...... STEELE 485. On the Power of insignificant Objects -Character of a Templar in Love -Equestrian Lady .... 486. Letter on Hen - peckt Keepers ............ 487. Essay on Dreams ....... ADDISON 488. On the Price and Success of ...
Pagina 24
... modesty . COULD not but smile at the account that was yesterday given me of a modest young gentleman , * The motto from Hesiod was not prefixed to this paper in the Spect . in folio . who , being invited to an entertainment , though he ...
... modesty . COULD not but smile at the account that was yesterday given me of a modest young gentleman , * The motto from Hesiod was not prefixed to this paper in the Spect . in folio . who , being invited to an entertainment , though he ...
Pagina 25
... modesty , and nothing is more contemptible than the false . The one guards virtue , the other betrays it . True modesty is ashamed to do any thing that is opposite to the humour of the company . True modesty avoids every thing that is ...
... modesty , and nothing is more contemptible than the false . The one guards virtue , the other betrays it . True modesty is ashamed to do any thing that is opposite to the humour of the company . True modesty avoids every thing that is ...
Pagina 26
... modesty expose us only to such actions as are indiscreet , but very often to such as are highly criminal . When Xenophanes was called ti- morous , because he would not venture his money game at dice : I confess , ' said he , that I am ...
... modesty expose us only to such actions as are indiscreet , but very often to such as are highly criminal . When Xenophanes was called ti- morous , because he would not venture his money game at dice : I confess , ' said he , that I am ...
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