| Vicesimus Knox - 1803 - 332 頁
...rather than improve the mind; and of its malignant influence on morals, they complain, that it has often introduced a false refinement, incompatible...piety and genuine virtue. With respect to its literary ill consequences, it may be said, that though it produces to the world an infinite number of worthless... | |
| Isaiah Thomas - 1810 - 508 頁
...malignant influence on morals they complain, that it has often introduced a false refinement, incompatable with the simplicity of primitive piety and genuine virtue. With respect to its literary ill consequences, it may be said that though it produces to the world an infinite number of worthless... | |
| 1823 - 872 頁
...rather than improve the mind ; and of its malignant influence on morals, they complain, that it has often introduced a false refinement, incompatible...piety and genuine virtue. With respect to its literary ill consequences, it may be said, that though it produces to the •world an infinite number of worthless... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 432 頁
...rather than improve the mind ; and of its malignant influence on morals, they complain, that it has often introduced a false refinement, incompatible...piety and genuine virtue. With respect to its literary ill consequence, it may be said, that though it produces to the world an infinite number of worthless... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 328 頁
...of its malignant influence on morals, they complain, that it has often introduced a false refmement incompatible with the simplicity of primitive piety and genuine virtue. With respect to its literary ill consequence, it may be said, that though it produces to the world an infinite number of worthless... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 612 頁
...rather than improve the mind ; and of its malignant influence on morals, they complain, that it has often introduced a false refinement, incompatible...piety and genuine virtue. With respect to its literary ill consequences, it may be said, that though it produces to the world an infinite number of worthless... | |
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