Anglica, Volumes 5-61962 - English philology |
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... Modesty ' ( No.2 ) and also to the case of modest ( y ) ' in juxtaposition with the words given above , as in the Modesty , Discretion , and Good Sense ' ( No.45 ) , ' the discreet , and the modest ' ( No. 97 ) , Virtue , Sense , and ...
... Modesty ' ( No.2 ) and also to the case of modest ( y ) ' in juxtaposition with the words given above , as in the Modesty , Discretion , and Good Sense ' ( No.45 ) , ' the discreet , and the modest ' ( No. 97 ) , Virtue , Sense , and ...
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... Modesty is not only an Ornament , but also a Guard to Virtue . It is a kind of quick and delicate feeling in the ... modesty ) , that our Orators are observed to make use of less Gesture or Action than those of other Countries . This ...
... Modesty is not only an Ornament , but also a Guard to Virtue . It is a kind of quick and delicate feeling in the ... modesty ) , that our Orators are observed to make use of less Gesture or Action than those of other Countries . This ...
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... modesty ' has a concept contrary to reason will be given below : We may conclude that Modesty to be false and vicious , which engages a Man to do any thing that is ill or indiscreet ( No.458 ) . The following shows that ' modesty ' has ...
... modesty ' has a concept contrary to reason will be given below : We may conclude that Modesty to be false and vicious , which engages a Man to do any thing that is ill or indiscreet ( No.458 ) . The following shows that ' modesty ' has ...
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The Auxiliary Do In John Drydens Plays Keitaro Irie | 1 |
The Language of The Spectator | 20 |
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