The Religio Medici and Other WritingsDent, 1959 - 296 頁 |
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第 66 頁
... Virtue and Religion , the Multitude : that numerous piece of mon- strosity , which , taken asunder , seem men , and ... virtue . It is a happiness to be born and framed unto virtue , and to grow up from the seeds of nature , rather than ...
... Virtue and Religion , the Multitude : that numerous piece of mon- strosity , which , taken asunder , seem men , and ... virtue . It is a happiness to be born and framed unto virtue , and to grow up from the seeds of nature , rather than ...
第 238 頁
... Virtue will bring with her . To have other by - ends in good actions sowers Laudable performances , which must have deeper roots , motives , and instigations , to give them the stamp of Virtues . SECT . XI . - Let not the Law of thy ...
... Virtue will bring with her . To have other by - ends in good actions sowers Laudable performances , which must have deeper roots , motives , and instigations , to give them the stamp of Virtues . SECT . XI . - Let not the Law of thy ...
第 251 頁
... Virtue reigneth , though Vice may show its Head , it cannot be in its Glory : where shame of sin sets , look not for Virtue to arise ; for when Modesty taketh Wing , Astrea2 goes soon after . SECT . XXXVI . - The Heroical vein of ...
... Virtue reigneth , though Vice may show its Head , it cannot be in its Glory : where shame of sin sets , look not for Virtue to arise ; for when Modesty taketh Wing , Astrea2 goes soon after . SECT . XXXVI . - The Heroical vein of ...
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