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... virtue . Hypocrisy , says a French writer , is the homage that vice pays to virtue ; it is a homage by which virtue cannot be exalted , but it is one at least by which she cannot be offended . Those writers might possibly have thought ...
... virtue . Hypocrisy , says a French writer , is the homage that vice pays to virtue ; it is a homage by which virtue cannot be exalted , but it is one at least by which she cannot be offended . Those writers might possibly have thought ...
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... virtue always triumphant , or sometimes to terminate its sufferings by death without other relief ? He said , that " authors differed very much on this question . But to me , " he continued , " it has always appeared , that , as the ...
... virtue always triumphant , or sometimes to terminate its sufferings by death without other relief ? He said , that " authors differed very much on this question . But to me , " he continued , " it has always appeared , that , as the ...
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... virtue becomes unfortunate , it ex- cites our pity but not our terror , because we who do not resem- ble the suffering person have little dread that we shall meet a si- milar fate . But if we behold one , with whose virtues some im ...
... virtue becomes unfortunate , it ex- cites our pity but not our terror , because we who do not resem- ble the suffering person have little dread that we shall meet a si- milar fate . But if we behold one , with whose virtues some im ...
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