| 1872 - 556 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly such. It is an action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies ; both for their amendment, if they are not yet incorrigible, and for the terror of others, to hinder them from falling... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly such. It is an action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies ; both for their amendment, if they are not yet incorrigible, and for the terror of others, to hinder them from fulling... | |
| John Dryden - 1882 - 320 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly such. It is an action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies...terror of others, to hinder them from falling into those enormities, which they see are so severely punished in the persons of others. The first reason... | |
| John Dryden - 1887 - 420 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly such. It is an action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies...terror of others, to hinder them from falling into those enormities, which they see are so severely punished in the persons of others. The first reason... | |
| John Dryden - 1895 - 266 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly such. It is an action of virtue : to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies:...terror of others, to hinder them from falling into those enormities, which they see are so severely punished in the persons of others. The first reason... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 350 sidor
...of infamy, are wholly such.^'Tis an 30' action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They j may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies ; both for their own amendment, if they are not i yet incorrigible, and for the terror of others, to hinder j them from falling into those enormities... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly such. 'Tie an action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies;...terror of others, to hinder them from falling into those enormities which they see are go severely punish'd in the persons of others. The first reason... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly such. "Г is an action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies;...their own amendment, if they are not yet incorrigible, aud for the terror of others, to hinder them from falling into those enormities which they see are... | |
| John Dryden, William Congreve, Samuel Johnson, Walter Scott - 1925 - 230 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly such. Tis an action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies...terror of others, to hinder them from falling into those enormities which they see are so severely punished in the persons of others. The first reason... | |
| John Dryden - 1926 - 342 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly such. Mis an 30 action of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies...incorrigible, and for the terror of others, to hinder i them from falling into those enormities which they see 35 are so severely punished in the persons... | |
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