 | John Moore - 1803 - 322 páginas
...chastity of honour, which felt a stain like a wound, which inspired courage while it indicated ferocity, which ennobled whatever it touched, and under which...vice itself lost half its evil, by losing all its Notwithstanding the splendid elegance and force of this passage, the concluding sentiment 184 has been... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 páginas
...chastity of honour, which felt a stain like a wound, Vhich inspired courage whilst it mitigated ferocity, which ennobled whatever it touched, and under which...lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness. This mixed system of opinion and sentiment had its origin in the ancient chivalry ; and the principle, though... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 páginas
...chastity of honour, which felt a stain like a wound, which inspired courage whilst it mitigated ferocity, which ennobled whatever it touched, and under which...lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness. This mixed system of opinion and sentiment had its origin in the ancient chivalry ; and the principle, though... | |
 | Joseph Weber - 1805 - 552 páginas
...stain " like a wound, which inspired courage whilst " it mitigated ferocity, which ennobled what" ever it touched, and under which vice itself " lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness." NOTES AND HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS TO CHAPTER I. ANXIOUS to give a complete history of MARI AAK IKETTA,... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 páginas
...chastity of honour, which felt a stain ike a wound, which inspired courage whilst h mitigated ferocity, which ennobled whatever it touched, and under which...lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness. This mixed system of opinion and sentiment had its origin in the ancient chivalry; and the principle, though... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1807 - 508 páginas
...wound, which inspired courage whilst it mitigated ferocity, which ennobled whatever it touched, find under which vice itself lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness. This mixed system of opinion and sentiment had its origin. in the ancient chivalry; and the principle, though... | |
 | J. H. Rice - 1808 - 520 páginas
...honour, which fult a stain like a wound, — which inspired courage whilst it mitigated ferocity, — which ennobled whatever it touched ; and under which...itself lost half its evil, by losing all its grossness. VIII. Panegyric on the British BY a constitutional policy working after the pattern of nature, we receive,... | |
 | j. h Rice - 1808 - 536 páginas
...honour, which felt a stain like a wound,—which in. spired courage whilst it mitigated ferocity,—which ennobled whatever it touched; and under which vice itself lost half its evil, by losing ail its grossness. VIII. Panegyric on the British Constitution. BY a constitutional policy working... | |
 | Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 páginas
...of honour, which felt a stain .like a wound,—which inspired courage whilst it mitigated ferocity, which ennobled whatever it touched ; and under which...vice itself lost half its evil by losing; all its grossness.SECTION III. Panegyric on the British Constitution.Br a constitutional policy working after... | |
 | 1811 - 386 páginas
...chastity of honour, which felt a stain like a wound, which inspired courage, while it mitigated ferocity; which ennobled whatever it touched, and under which, vice itself lost half its evil, by losing ail its grossness. o2 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. MISS ELIZABETH SMITH. THE "Fragments in Prose and Verse,"... | |
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