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" ... more liberal in his opinion; by which a sovereign contempt of religion) and a declared war upon the chastity of wives, maids, and widows, are converted from being infamous vices to be fashionable virtues. The infection spreads gradually through all... "
A Portraiture of Quakerism: Taken from a View of the Education and ... - Página 96
por Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 372 páginas
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Elements of Criticism: Volume I [-II].

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765 - 578 páginas
...is chimerical ! but the diflblutenefs of our young people of birth •will not fufFer me to doubt of its reality. Sir Harry Wildair has completed many a rake ; and in the Sujpicious Hujband, Ranger, the humble imitator of Sir Harry, has had no flight influence in fpreading...
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Elements of Criticism, Volumen1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 548 páginas
...defcribing is chimerical ! but the diflolutenefs of our young men of birth will not fuffer me to doubt of its reality. Sir Harry Wildair has completed many a rake; and in the Sufpiciom Hujha nd, Ranger, the humble imitator of Sir Harry, has had no flight influence in fpreading...
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The Columbian Phenix and Boston Review: Containing Useful ..., Volumen1

1800 - 458 páginas
...defcribing is chimerical ! but the diflblutenefs of our young men of birth will not fuffer me to doubt of its reality. Sir Harry Wildair has completed many a rake ; and in the Sufpiciouf HußanJ, Ranger, the humble imitator of Sir Harry, has had no flight influence in fpreading...
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An Essay on the Character and Influence of the Stage on Morals and Happiness

John Styles - 1807 - 216 páginas
...describing is chimerical! But the dissoluteness of our young people of birth will not suffer me to doubt of its reality. Sir Harry Wildair has completed many...had no slight influence in spreading that character. Of the fashionable women tinctured with the playhouse morals, who would not be the sprightly, the witty,...
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An Essay on the Character and Influence of the Stage on Morals and Happiness

John Styles - 1807 - 216 páginas
...gradually through all ranks, and becomes universal. How gladly would I listen to any one who would undertake to prove that what I have been describing...is chimerical! But the dissoluteness of our young people of birth will not suffer me to doubt of its reality. Sir Harry Wildair has completed many a...
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A Serious Inquiry Into the Nature and Effects of the Stage: And a Letter ...

John Witherspoon - 1812 - 214 páginas
...gradually through all ranks, and becomes universal. " How gladly would I listen to any one who would undertake " to prove that what I have been describing...chimerical ! " But the dissoluteness of our young people of birth will not " suffer me to doubt of its reality." Elements of Criticism, chap. ii. sect....
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An Essay on the Character and Influence of the Stage

John Styles - 1815 - 254 páginas
...gradually through all ranks, and becomes universal. How gladly would I listen to any one who would undertake to prove that what I have been describing...is chimerical! But the dissoluteness of our young people of birth will not suffer me to doubt of its reality. Sir Harry Wildair has completed many a...
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Elements of Criticism, Volumen1

Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 428 páginas
...virtues. The infection spreads gradually through all ranks, and becomes universal. How gladly would I listen to any one who should undertake to prove,...our young men of birth will not suffer me to doubt of its reality. Sir Harry Wildair has completed many a rake ; and in the Suspicious Husband, Rauger,...
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An Inquiry Into the Consistency of Popular Amusements with a Profession of ...

Thomas Charlton Henry - 1825 - 196 páginas
...virtues. The infection spreads gradually through all ranks, and becomes universal. How gladly would I listen to any one who should undertake to prove,...our young men of birth will not suffer me to doubt of its reality. Sir Harry Wildair has completed many a rake ; and in the Suspicious Husband, Ranger,...
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An Inquiry Into the Consistency of Popular Amusements with a Profession of ...

Thomas Charlton Henry - 1825 - 200 páginas
...virtues. The infection spreads gradually through all ranks, and becomes universal. How gladly would I listen to any one who should undertake to prove, that what I have 51 been describing is chimerical ! But the dissoluteness of our young men of birth will not suffer...
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