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... virtue ; but , as op- posed to false honour , in the days of paganism , it could only be that prin- ciple , which we call a love of honest fame . This last , then , is Juba's honour , in his panegyric , as is clear , indeed , from his ...
... virtue ; but , as op- posed to false honour , in the days of paganism , it could only be that prin- ciple , which we call a love of honest fame . This last , then , is Juba's honour , in his panegyric , as is clear , indeed , from his ...
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... virtue where it meets her , And imitates her actions where she is not . It ought not to be sported with- CATO In the second place , we are to consider those who have mistaken notions of honour ; and these are such as establish anything ...
... virtue where it meets her , And imitates her actions where she is not . It ought not to be sported with- CATO In the second place , we are to consider those who have mistaken notions of honour ; and these are such as establish anything ...
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... virtues , which , though the greatest ornaments of human nature , may be put in practice by men of the most ordinary capacities . As wisdom and virtue are the proper qualifications in the master of a house , if he is not accomplished in ...
... virtues , which , though the greatest ornaments of human nature , may be put in practice by men of the most ordinary capacities . As wisdom and virtue are the proper qualifications in the master of a house , if he is not accomplished in ...
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