| Richard Allestree - 1705 - 338 páginas
...their own minds. 1 8. I make no doubt but this Age has arriv'd to as compendious arts of this kind, as induftrious vice can fuggeft, and we have but too...than loft it. Certainly fuch are -the Horrours and fliames that precede thofe firft Guilts, that they muft commit a rape upon themfelves , ( force their... | |
| Richard Allestree - 1713 - 302 páginas
...minds. 18. I make no doubt but this Age has arriv'd to as compendious arts of this kind, as induttrious vice can fuggeft, and we have but too many inftances...proficients in this learning; yet I dare appeal even to the fbrwardeft of them, whether at firft they could could not with more eafe have kept their vertue than... | |
| 1751 - 382 páginas
...melancholy Reflexion that, in this alfo, our Age has arriv'd to as compendious Arts of this kind as induftrious Vice can fuggeft, and we have but too...appeal even to the forwardeft of them, whether at firfl: they cou'd not with more eafe have kept their Virtue than loft it ? The Horrors and Shame which... | |
| 1772 - 402 páginas
...compendious arts of this kind -as nduftrious vice can fuggeft, and we have but tool many > nltances of early proficients in this learning; yet i dare appeal even to the forwardeft of them, whether at firfl they could not with more eafe have kept their virtue than loft it ? The horrors and flume which... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1787 - 510 páginas
...and we have but too many inftance's of early proficients in this learning ; yet I dare appeal «ve<i to the forwardeft of them, whether at firft -they could not with more eafe Jiave kspt their virtue than loft it. Certainly fuch are the horrors and fliatne* that precede thofe... | |
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