Essays, Moral and Literary, Band 1J. Mawman, 1808 |
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Addison admire affection afford agreeable amusement ancient appear Aristotle attention beauty bestowed better cause censure character charms Cicero clergy conduct Cornelius Nepos delight Demosthenes derived despise diffuse dignity display disposition dissipation effeminacy elegant endeavour enjoyment entertain Epictetus Epicurus esteem evil exalted excellence favour feel folly fortune genius grace happiness heart Herodotus honour human nature ideas improvement indulgence ingenuity innocent irreligion judgement labour Latin language learning lence less liberal liberty literary Livy mankind manner mean ment merit mind misery moral nation neral nexion pain passions patriot perhaps perusal philosophy pleasing pleasure Pliny poetry political possess principles produce profession quire racter reason refined religion render respect ridicule rience Sallust scarcely sensible sentiments spirit style superior taste Tatler temper tends thing tion tivated true truth tural vanity vice Virgil virtue virtuous vulgar wisdom writers Xenophon youth