| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1777 - 584 pages
...the manners, of candour, gentlenefs, and humanity. But that gentlenefs which is the charafteriftic of a good man, has, like every other virtue, its feat...the heart, can render even external manners truly pleafing. For no afiumed behaviour can at all times hide the real character. In that unaffected conrtefy... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1777 - 590 pages
...the manners, of candour, gentlenefs, and humanity. But that gentlenefs which is the charatteriftic of a good man, has, like every other virtue, its' feat...the heart, can render even external manners truly pleafing. For no aflumed behaviour can at all times hide.the real chara&er. In that unaffected courtefy... | |
| English essays - 1780 - 674 pages
...that gentlcnefs which is the cbaraflereftick of a good man, has, like every other virtue, its Teat in the heart: and let me add, nothing, except what flows from the heart, can render even ex ernal manners truely pleafmg. For ne alTumed behaviour can at all times hide the real character.... | |
| Hugh Blair - Presbyterian Church - 1784 - 298 pages
...the manners, of candour, gentlenefs and humanit7. But that gentlenefs which is the characteriftick of a good man, has, like every other virtue, its feat...in the heart. And, let me add, nothing except what flow* from the heart, can render even external manners truly pleafing. For no affumed behaviour can... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...humanity; but that g«c;!enef> which is the charafteriftic of a «cod man, has, like every other virtue, us feat in the heart : and, let me add, nothing except what flows from it, can render evc.i external manners truly pleating; for no zflumed behaviour can at all times hide... | |
| Joseph Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 610 pages
...that gentleness, which is the characteristic of a good man, has, like every other virtue, its seat in the heart: and let me add, nothing except what...the heart, can render even external manners truly pleasing ; for no assumed behaviour can at all times hide the real character. In that unaffected civility... | |
| Hugh Blair - Conduct of life - 1798 - 362 pages
...our fpeech, and to difFufe itfelf over our whole behaviour. That gentlenefs which is chara&eriftic of a good man, has, like every other virtue, its feat in the heart.—In that unaffe&ed civility which fprings from a gentle mind, there is a charm infinitely more... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1799 - 408 pages
...the manners, of candour, gentlenels, and humanity. But that gentlenefs which is the characterise of a good man, has, like every other virtue, its feat...the heart, can render even external manners truly pleafing. For no afsumed behaviour can at all times hide the real character. In that unaffected civility... | |
| Hugh Blair - Presbyterian Church - 1802 - 510 pages
...manners, of candour, gentle^ nefs, and humanity. But that gentleneis which is the chara&eriftic of a good man, has, like every other virtue, its feat in the heart : And, let me add, nothing, except s RR M. what flows from the heart, can render even external manners truly pleafing. For no affumed... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1805 - 288 pages
...candour, gentleneft? artfl humanity. But that gentlenei's which is the charadleriftic o£ a good m;m, has, like every other virtue, its feat in the heart...the heart, can render even external manners truly pkafmg. For no aflumed behaviour can at all times hide the real character. In (Jiat unaffected civility... | |
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