Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... Virtue , I am thine ; save me ; use me ; thee will I serve , day and night , in great , in small , that I may be not virtuous , but virtue ; " then is the end of the creation answered , and God is well pleased . The sentiment of virtue ...
... Virtue , I am thine ; save me ; use me ; thee will I serve , day and night , in great , in small , that I may be not virtuous , but virtue ; " then is the end of the creation answered , and God is well pleased . The sentiment of virtue ...
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... virtues they are united . If there be virtue , all the vices are known as such ; they confess and flee . Their once flaming regard is sobered by time in either breast , and losing in violence what it gains in extent , it becomes a ...
... virtues they are united . If there be virtue , all the vices are known as such ; they confess and flee . Their once flaming regard is sobered by time in either breast , and losing in violence what it gains in extent , it becomes a ...
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... virtue gone to seed : it is a kind of posthumous honor . It does not often caress the great , but the children of ... virtue of somebody , have acquired lustre to their name , marks of distinction , means of cultivation and generosity ...
... virtue gone to seed : it is a kind of posthumous honor . It does not often caress the great , but the children of ... virtue of somebody , have acquired lustre to their name , marks of distinction , means of cultivation and generosity ...
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