Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... two great classes of vice , hypocrisy and profli- VOL . II . B * gacy . gacy . Selfishness is the common character of both ; ESSAY VI ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY, AND COMPARATIVE INFAMY AND Demerit oF EACH Page 1, 21 ESSAY VIII.
... two great classes of vice , hypocrisy and profli- VOL . II . B * gacy . gacy . Selfishness is the common character of both ; ESSAY VI ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY, AND COMPARATIVE INFAMY AND Demerit oF EACH Page 1, 21 ESSAY VIII.
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... character of mind , which an indifferent observer acknowledges in both ; the baseness of the hypocrite is the proud theme of the profligate's abuse , and the hy- pocrite is shocked at the unblushing impu dence of the profligate in fine ...
... character of mind , which an indifferent observer acknowledges in both ; the baseness of the hypocrite is the proud theme of the profligate's abuse , and the hy- pocrite is shocked at the unblushing impu dence of the profligate in fine ...
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... character of mind , which openly and in the face of the world pursues the gratification of its own passions and interest , without regard to moral principle , or those who may severely suffer from such a conduct . By hypocrisy , I ...
... character of mind , which openly and in the face of the world pursues the gratification of its own passions and interest , without regard to moral principle , or those who may severely suffer from such a conduct . By hypocrisy , I ...
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... character . Vil- lany united with grandeur of mind and great 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 ...
... character . Vil- lany united with grandeur of mind and great 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 ...
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... character . This would give a dignity to so debased a thing . He is only rejected , despised ; contempt excommunicates him , as unfit for , as below the commerce of man . This is a decisive circumstance , and more perhaps than any other ...
... character . This would give a dignity to so debased a thing . He is only rejected , despised ; contempt excommunicates him , as unfit for , as below the commerce of man . This is a decisive circumstance , and more perhaps than any other ...
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