The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... human nature , require — that it should be true no long- er . - In an age , in which statues are erected to the ho- nour of this great writer , in which his effigy has been diffused on medals , and his work propagated by trans lations ...
... human nature , require — that it should be true no long- er . - In an age , in which statues are erected to the ho- nour of this great writer , in which his effigy has been diffused on medals , and his work propagated by trans lations ...
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... human deter- mination , with too little consideration of mortal weak- ness , and with too much vivacity for the necessary cau- tion . " In the first letter , on Evil in general , he observes , that , " it is the solution of this ...
... human deter- mination , with too little consideration of mortal weak- ness , and with too much vivacity for the necessary cau- tion . " In the first letter , on Evil in general , he observes , that , " it is the solution of this ...
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... human eyes can judge , the degree of Evil might have been less without any impediment to Good . The second letter on the evils of imperfection , is little more than a paraphrase of Pope's Epistles , or yet less than a paraphrase , a ...
... human eyes can judge , the degree of Evil might have been less without any impediment to Good . The second letter on the evils of imperfection , is little more than a paraphrase of Pope's Epistles , or yet less than a paraphrase , a ...
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... human understanding has not yet answered , and which the present haste of this extract will not suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's opinion : " The universe is a system whose very essence con- sists in ...
... human understanding has not yet answered , and which the present haste of this extract will not suffer me to dilate . He proceeds to a humble detail of Pope's opinion : " The universe is a system whose very essence con- sists in ...
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... ; where there is room again for endless orders of subordinate nature , con- tinued for ever and for ever , and yet infinitely superior to non - existence . To these meditations humanity is unequal . But yet we 32 REVIEW OF A.
... ; where there is room again for endless orders of subordinate nature , con- tinued for ever and for ever , and yet infinitely superior to non - existence . To these meditations humanity is unequal . But yet we 32 REVIEW OF A.
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