The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 32
... virtue . " The only amaranthine flower on earth is virtue ; The only lasting treasure truth " May these roses be such as shall spring in her faith through life ! They are lovely indeed , but yet they bear a thorn . - The cerulean vault ...
... virtue . " The only amaranthine flower on earth is virtue ; The only lasting treasure truth " May these roses be such as shall spring in her faith through life ! They are lovely indeed , but yet they bear a thorn . - The cerulean vault ...
Pagina 66
... virtue , and especially to the virtue of humanity . How does a difference of tints , more or less marked , influence the human mind ! How small a thing sepa- rates virtues from crimes ! Swayed by his savage misanthropy , Fayel affected ...
... virtue , and especially to the virtue of humanity . How does a difference of tints , more or less marked , influence the human mind ! How small a thing sepa- rates virtues from crimes ! Swayed by his savage misanthropy , Fayel affected ...
Pagina 116
... virtue . Of the other associates of Socrates here mentioned , I have very little knowledge . I have heard that Simon , a tanner at Athens , was often visited by Socrates , who " curried favour with him " on account of his great sagacity ...
... virtue . Of the other associates of Socrates here mentioned , I have very little knowledge . I have heard that Simon , a tanner at Athens , was often visited by Socrates , who " curried favour with him " on account of his great sagacity ...
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