Letters: Shelley in EnglandClarendon P., 1964 |
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... virtue should adapt itself . What constitutes real virtue motive or consequence ? surely the former ; in proportion as a man is selfish so far has he receded from the motive which constitutes virtue ; I have left the proof to Aristotle ...
... virtue should adapt itself . What constitutes real virtue motive or consequence ? surely the former ; in proportion as a man is selfish so far has he receded from the motive which constitutes virtue ; I have left the proof to Aristotle ...
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... virtue , ( if not to religion ) & I know we have but one opinion as to the fundamental principle of virtue that it is the business of life to add all in our power to the happiness of others , must not then the children of virtue seek to ...
... virtue , ( if not to religion ) & I know we have but one opinion as to the fundamental principle of virtue that it is the business of life to add all in our power to the happiness of others , must not then the children of virtue seek to ...
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... virtue & vice , we see light & darkness , each are seperate , distinct ; the line which divides them is glaringly perceptible ; yet how racking it is to the soul , when enquiring into its own operations , to find that perfect virtue is ...
... virtue & vice , we see light & darkness , each are seperate , distinct ; the line which divides them is glaringly perceptible ; yet how racking it is to the soul , when enquiring into its own operations , to find that perfect virtue is ...
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