The American Tradition in Literature, 第 1 卷Sculley Bradley Norton, 1956 - 1358 頁 |
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... true virtue ? -this is the same as to inquire , what that is which renders any habit , disposition , or exercise of the heart truly beautiful . I use the phrase true virtue , and speak of things truly 3. " The Nature of True Virtue ...
... true virtue ? -this is the same as to inquire , what that is which renders any habit , disposition , or exercise of the heart truly beautiful . I use the phrase true virtue , and speak of things truly 3. " The Nature of True Virtue ...
第 101 頁
... true virtue , viz . , wherein this true and general beauty of the heart does most essentially consist - this is my answer to the inquiry : True virtue most essentially consists in benevolence to Being in general . Or perhaps to speak ...
... true virtue , viz . , wherein this true and general beauty of the heart does most essentially consist - this is my answer to the inquiry : True virtue most essentially consists in benevolence to Being in general . Or perhaps to speak ...
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... true beauty be , but its union and consent with the great whole ? If any such thing can be supposed as a union of heart to some particular Being , or number of Beings , disposing it to benevolence to a private circle or system of Beings ...
... true beauty be , but its union and consent with the great whole ? If any such thing can be supposed as a union of heart to some particular Being , or number of Beings , disposing it to benevolence to a private circle or system of Beings ...
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