The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... nature as this , is not that philanthropy , that love of mankind , which deserves the title of a moral virtue . The next way of a man's bringing his good - nature to the test , is , to consider whether it operates accord- ing to the ...
... nature as this , is not that philanthropy , that love of mankind , which deserves the title of a moral virtue . The next way of a man's bringing his good - nature to the test , is , to consider whether it operates accord- ing to the ...
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... nature for certainly many a man is more rakish and extrava- gant than he would willingly be , were there not others to look on and give their approbation . One very common , and at the same time the most absurd ambition that ever shewed ...
... nature for certainly many a man is more rakish and extrava- gant than he would willingly be , were there not others to look on and give their approbation . One very common , and at the same time the most absurd ambition that ever shewed ...
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... nature or other , does but shew what fine colours are to be sold at the colour - shop , and mocks the works of the Creator . If the best imitator of nature is not to be esteemed the best painter , but he that makes the greatest show and ...
... nature or other , does but shew what fine colours are to be sold at the colour - shop , and mocks the works of the Creator . If the best imitator of nature is not to be esteemed the best painter , but he that makes the greatest show and ...
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