I have endeavoured to make nothing ridiculous that is not in some measure criminal. I have set up the immoral man as the object of derision : in short, if I have not formed a new weapon against vice and irreligion, I have at least shewn how that weapon... The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 971809Full view - About this book
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - 364 pages
...For my own part, I have endeavored to make nothing ridiculous that is not in some measure criminal. I have set up the immoral man as the object of derision...if I have not formed a new weapon against vice and irreligion, I have at least shown how that weapon may be put to a right use, which has so often fought... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1894 - 358 pages
...For my own part, I have endeavored to make nothing ridiculous that is not in some measure criminal. I have set up the immoral man as the object of derision...if I have not formed a new weapon against vice and irreligion, I have at least shown how that weapon may be put to a right use, which has so often fought... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - 360 pages
...endeavored to make nothing ridiculous that is not in some measure criminal. I have set up the immoral mail as the object of derision : in short, if I have not formed a new weapon against vice and irreligiou, I have at least shown how that weapon may be put to a right use, which has so often fought... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - 346 pages
...Absurd ; or at best, have aimed rather at what is Unfashionable than what is Vicious. For my own part, I have endeavoured to make nothing Ridiculous that is not in some measure Criminal. I have set up the Immoral Man as the Object of Derision : In short, if I have not formed a new Weapon... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1898 - 316 pages
...Absurd; or at best, have aimed rather at what is Unfashionable than what is Vicious. For my own part, I have endeavoured to make nothing Ridiculous that is not in some measure Criminal I have set up the immoral Man as the Object of Derision , In short, if I have not formed a new Weapon... | |
| Sarah Julie Mary Suddard - 1912 - 322 pages
...For my own part I have endeavoured to make nothing ridiculous that is not in some measure criminal. I have set up the immoral man as the object of derision...if I have not formed a new weapon against vice and irreligion, I have at least shown how that weapon may be put to a right use which has so often fought... | |
| Sarah Julie Mary Suddard - 1912 - 164 pages
...my own part I have endeavoured to make nothing ridiculous that is not in soino measure criminal. I have set up the immoral man as the object of derision...if I have not formed a new weapon against vice and irreligion, I have at least shown how that weapon may be put to a right use which has so often fought... | |
| Sarah Julie Mary Suddard - 1912 - 324 pages
...absurd ; or at best have aimed rather at what is unfashionable than what is vicious. For my own part I have endeavoured to make nothing ridiculous that is not in some measure criminal. I have set up the immoral man as the object of derision : in short, if I have not formed a new weapon... | |
| Sarah Julie Mary Suddard - 1912 - 356 pages
...absurd ; or at best have aimed rather at what is unfashionable than what is vicious. For my own part I have endeavoured to make nothing ridiculous that is not in some measure criminal. I have set up the immoral man as the object of derision : in short, if I have not formed a new weapon... | |
| Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - 1869 - 252 pages
...For my own part, I have endeavored to make nothing ridiculous that is not in som? measure criminal. I have set up the immoral man as the object of derision....if I have not formed a new weapon against vice and irreligion, I have at least shown how that weapon may be put to a right use, which has so often fought... | |
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