Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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Pagina 206
If this be true , female virtue in the blaze of royalty is no more than the moth in the candle , or ice in the sun's ray . What will the great themselves say to it , in whom at this rate , the same luck holds , They all are subjects ...
If this be true , female virtue in the blaze of royalty is no more than the moth in the candle , or ice in the sun's ray . What will the great themselves say to it , in whom at this rate , the same luck holds , They all are subjects ...
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to our ideas of what is fit and proper ; and it is the incessant struggle and alternate triumph of the two principles , the ideal and the physical , that keeps up this “ mighty coil and pudder ” about vice and virtue , and is one great ...
to our ideas of what is fit and proper ; and it is the incessant struggle and alternate triumph of the two principles , the ideal and the physical , that keeps up this “ mighty coil and pudder ” about vice and virtue , and is one great ...
Pagina 362
Some persons have expected to see his crimes written in the face of a murderer , and have been disappointed because they did not , as if this impeached the distinction between virtue and vice . Not at all . The circumstance only shewed ...
Some persons have expected to see his crimes written in the face of a murderer , and have been disappointed because they did not , as if this impeached the distinction between virtue and vice . Not at all . The circumstance only shewed ...
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