| Mrs. Manley (Mary de la Rivière) - 1720 - 632 sidor
...an Aftion of Vertue to make Examples of vicious A 3 Men. Men. They may, and ought to be aipbraided with their Crimes and Follies : Both for their own Amendment, if they are not yet incorrigible j and for the Terror of others, to hinder them from falling into thofe Enormities, which they fee are... | |
| Juvenal - 1726 - 468 sidor
...Brand of Infamy, are wholly fuch. 'Tis an ASion of Virtue to make Examples of vicious Men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their Crimes and Follies...into thofe Enormities, which they fee are fo feverely punifh'd, in the Perfons of others. The firft Reafon was only an Excufe for Revenge ; but this fecond... | |
| Juvenal - 1735 - 512 sidor
...Brand of Infamy, are wholly fuch. 'TisanA£tir>n of Virtue to make Examples of vicious Men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their Crimes and Follies:...the Terror of others, to hinder them from falling iajto Jhofe Enormities, which they fee are fofeverely jmniOi'd, in the Perfons of others. The firft... | |
| William Kenrick - 1772 - 102 sidor
...nufance. " It is an action of virtue," fays he, " to make examples of " vicious and foolifh men. They may and ought to be upbraided with, " their crimes and...from " falling into thofe enormities which they fee fo feverely punifhed in the " perfons of others. — This is abfolutely a poet's office to perform."... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 398 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly fuch. It is an aftion 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 'thole enormities, which they fee are fo feverely punifhed in the peribns- caf others. The firft reafon... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 sidor
...are wholly fuch. It is an aftion of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to bs upbraided with their crimes and follies : both for...and for the terror of others, to hinder them from falImg into thofe enormities, which they fee are fo feverely punifhcd in the pc:fons of others. The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 sidor
...to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies i both for their own amendment, if they are not yet...terror of others, to hinder them from falling into thole enormities, which they fee are fo feverely punifhed in the peribns of others. The firft reafon... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 388 sidor
...brand of infamy, are wholly fuch. It is an aftion of virtue to make examples of vicious men. They may and ought to be upbraided with their crimes and follies...falling into thofe enormities, which they fee are fo ftverely punifhed in the perfons of others. The firft reafon was only an excufe for revenge ; but this... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 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 - 1800 - 662 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... | |
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