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... virtue found to resist the power of long and pleasing temptation , XVI The Family use art , which is opposed with still greater , 91 96 XVIII The pursuit of a father to reclaim a lost child to virtue , XIX The description of a Person ...
... virtue found to resist the power of long and pleasing temptation , XVI The Family use art , which is opposed with still greater , 91 96 XVIII The pursuit of a father to reclaim a lost child to virtue , XIX The description of a Person ...
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... virtue here , since they never received a favour . They have , however , another excellence , yet behind ; the love of their country is still , I hope , one of their darling virtues . " " Peace , Asem , " replied the guardian , with a ...
... virtue here , since they never received a favour . They have , however , another excellence , yet behind ; the love of their country is still , I hope , one of their darling virtues . " " Peace , Asem , " replied the guardian , with a ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. Let not your virtue trip , who trips may stumble , And virtue is not virtue , if she tumble .. I give it up - morals won't do for me ; To make you laugh I must play tragedy . One hope remains - hearing the maid was ill ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Let not your virtue trip , who trips may stumble , And virtue is not virtue , if she tumble .. I give it up - morals won't do for me ; To make you laugh I must play tragedy . One hope remains - hearing the maid was ill ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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