| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1765 - 578 páginas
...gaiety and fplendor of the chief perfonages. The difguft which vice gives him at firft, foon wears off, to make way for new notions, more liberal in his opinion; by which a fovereign contempt of religion, and a declared war upon the chaftity of "wives, maids, and widows,... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1788 - 548 páginas
...gaiety and fplendour of the chief perfonages. The difguft which vice gives him at firft, loon wears off, to make way for new notions, more liberal in his opinion ; by which a fovereign contempt of religion, and a declared war upon the chaflity of wives, maids, and widows, are... | |
| 1800 - 458 páginas
...gaiety and fplendor of the chief perfonages. The difgull which vice gives him atfirft, foon wears off, to make way for new notions, more liberal in his opinion ; by which a fovereign contempt of religion, and a declared war upon the chaftity of wives, maids, and widows, are... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 452 páginas
...gaiety and splendour of the chief personages. The disgust which vice gives him at first soon wears off, to make way for new notions, more liberal, in his...universal. How gladly would I listen to any one who should undertake to prove that what I have been describing is chimerical ! But the dissoluteness of... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 388 páginas
...gaiety and splendour of the chief personages. The disgust which vice gives him at first, soon wears off to make way for new notions, more liberal in his opinion,...through all ranks and becomes universal. How gladly Avould I listen to any one, who should undertake to prove, that what I have been describing is chimerical... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 390 páginas
...gaiety and splendour of the chief personages. The disgust which vice gives him at first, soon wears off to make way for new notions, more liberal in his opinion, by which a sovef eign contempt of religion, and a declared war upon the chastity of wives, maids and widows, are... | |
| John Styles - 1807 - 216 páginas
...gaiety and splendor of the chief personages. The disgust which vice gives him at first, soon wears off, to make way for new notions, more liberal in his opinion;...chastity of wives, maids, and widows are converted from t>eing infamous vices, to be fashionable virtues. The infection spreads gradually through all ranks,... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1808 - 340 páginas
...and splendour of the chief personages. The disgust, which vice gives him at first, soon wears off, te .make way for new notions, more liberal, in his opinion,...universal. How gladly would I listen to any one who should undertake to prove that what I have been describing is chimerical ! But the dissoluteness of... | |
| John Witherspoon - 1812 - 214 páginas
...and splendour of the chief personages. " The disgust which vice gives him at first, soon wears off, to " make way for new notions, more liberal in his...contempt of religion, and a declared war " upon the purity of the female sex, are converted from being " infamous vices, to be fashionable virtues. The... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1816 - 428 páginas
...gaiety and splendour of the chief personages. The disgust which vice gives him at first, soon wears off, to make way for new notions, more liberal in his opinion...universal. How gladly would I listen to any one who should undertake to prove, that what I have been describing is chimerical! but the dissoluteness of... | |
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