| 1796 - 690 páginas
...lior's blindnefs oblig-> ed him to em.'loy. A iuppofition ram and groundkfs, if he thought it true ; and vile and pernicious, if, as is faid, he in private allowed it to be :,il(e. The plan of Paradife L»ft ha» this inconvenience, that it comprifes neither human actions... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 726 páginas
...author's bliudnefs obliged him to employ, A fuppofition ra(h and groundlefs; if he thought it true ; and vile and pernicious^ if, as is faid, he in private allowed. it to be falfe. The plan of P&radife Loft has this inconvenience, that it comprifes neither human aftjons nor human manners. The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 498 páginas
...employ. A fuppofition rafh and groundlefs, jf he thought it true; an<d vile and pernicious, clous, if, as is faid, he in private allowed it to be falfe....this inconvenience, that it comprifes neither human aftions nor human manners. The man and woman who aft. and fuffer, are in a ftate which no other man... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 494 páginas
...to employ. A fuppofition rafh and groundlefs, if he thought it true; and vile and pernicious, cious, if, as is faid, he in private allowed it to be falfe. The plan of Paradtfe Loft has this inconvenience, that it comprifes neither human aftions nor human manners. The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 478 páginas
...author's blindnefs obliged him to employ. A fuppofition rafh and groundlefs, if he thought it true; and vile and pernicious, if, as is faid, he in private allowed it to be falfe. The plan of Paradlfe Lojt has this incon,venience, that it comprifes neither human actions nor human manners. The... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 páginas
...author's blindnefs obliged him to employ. A fuppofition ram and groundlefs, if he thought it true ; and vile and pernicious, if} as is faid, he in private...actions nor human manners. The man and woman who act and fufler, are in a ftate which no other man or woman can ever know. The reader finds no tranfaction in... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 páginas
...author's blindnefs obliged him to employ. A fuppofition ram and groundlefs, if he thought it true ; and vile and pernicious, if, as is faid, he in private...comprifes neither human actions nor human manners. The man anl woman who act and fuffer, are in a ftate which no other man or woman can ever know. The reader... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 508 páginas
...a fuppofition rafh and groundlefs, if he thought it true, and vile and pernicious, if, as ii faidj he in private allowed it to be falfe. The plan of Paradife Loft has this iticoovenience, that it comprifes neither human actions nor human manners. The man and woman who act... | |
| 1796 - 692 páginas
...author's blindnefs obliged him to employ. A fuppofuion ralh and groundlefs, if he thought it true ; and vile and pernicious, if, as is faid, he in private allowed it to be falfe. The plan of Paradift Ltft ha* this inconvenience, that it comprifes neither human actions nor human manners. The... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 páginas
...private allowed it to be false. The plan of Paradise Lost has this inconvenience, that it comprizes neither human actions nor human manners. The man and woman who act and suffer, are in a state which no other man or woman can ever know. The reader finds no transaction in... | |
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