Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... actions excites our indignation , but not unmixed with admiration ; while villany united with meanness and with no splendid display of talent , excites indeed our indig- nation , but debased by contempt ; and ob- serve that indignation ...
... actions excites our indignation , but not unmixed with admiration ; while villany united with meanness and with no splendid display of talent , excites indeed our indig- nation , but debased by contempt ; and ob- serve that indignation ...
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... pleased to meet with in a pri- vate station . I ought to have reserved for this list Henry IV of France , as he suc- ceeded ceeded the Reformation , and the most bril- liant actions ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY . 11 .
... pleased to meet with in a pri- vate station . I ought to have reserved for this list Henry IV of France , as he suc- ceeded ceeded the Reformation , and the most bril- liant actions ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY . 11 .
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George Walker. ceeded the Reformation , and the most bril- liant actions of his life and all the energy of his mind were displayed in the cause of the Reformation . Hypocrites and profligates are found in the cabinet , among the mini ...
George Walker. ceeded the Reformation , and the most bril- liant actions of his life and all the energy of his mind were displayed in the cause of the Reformation . Hypocrites and profligates are found in the cabinet , among the mini ...
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... encounter , who oftener called him forth into the view of man . But his policy was the same ; a dark , selfish and malignant hypocrisy entered into c 2 all all his actions : cut off from all the plea- ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY . 19 '
... encounter , who oftener called him forth into the view of man . But his policy was the same ; a dark , selfish and malignant hypocrisy entered into c 2 all all his actions : cut off from all the plea- ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY . 19 '
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George Walker. all his actions : cut off from all the plea- sures which depend on mutual confidence and affection , he found the same refuge of a starved and joyless heart in the indulgencies of a solitary voluptuary . ESSAY ESSAY VII ...
George Walker. all his actions : cut off from all the plea- sures which depend on mutual confidence and affection , he found the same refuge of a starved and joyless heart in the indulgencies of a solitary voluptuary . ESSAY ESSAY VII ...
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