填空题

Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another; (1) is not conscience, (2) , nor is largeness and justness of view faith.
Philosophy, however enlightened, however profound, gives no (3) , no influential motives, no vivifying principles. (4) makes not the Christian, not the Catholic, but the gentleman.
It is well to be a gentleman, it is well to (5) , a delicate taste, a candid, (6) , a noble and courteous bearing in the conduct of life--these are the (7) ; they are the objects of a University.
I am advocating, I shall (8) upon them; but still, I repeat, they are (9) or even for conscientiousness, and they may (10) of the world, to the profligate, to (11) , alas, and attractive as he shows (12) .
(13) , they do but seem to be what they are not; they look like (14) , but they are detected (15) , and (16) ; and hence it is that they are popularly (17) , not, I repeat, from their own fault, but because their professors and their admirers (18) for what they are not, and are (19) for them a praise to which they (20) .

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good sense