Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... conduct . By hypocrisy , I understand a character of mind , which , equally disregarding moral principle and sympathy , studiously affects both , and un- der a fair appearance , which does and must invite confidence , more successfully ...
... conduct . By hypocrisy , I understand a character of mind , which , equally disregarding moral principle and sympathy , studiously affects both , and un- der a fair appearance , which does and must invite confidence , more successfully ...
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... conduct , the ruling prin- ciple will generally be observed . It was objected to the example of Richlieu , and to the author's application of this example , that hypocrisy was not strange to Richlieu , espe- cially in the early part of ...
... conduct , the ruling prin- ciple will generally be observed . It was objected to the example of Richlieu , and to the author's application of this example , that hypocrisy was not strange to Richlieu , espe- cially in the early part of ...
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... conduct our investigation of the productions of the Creator , and distinguish the peculiar and appropriate character of each , an illus- trious specimen of which is exhibited in the instance just cited ; wherever a uniformity of ...
... conduct our investigation of the productions of the Creator , and distinguish the peculiar and appropriate character of each , an illus- trious specimen of which is exhibited in the instance just cited ; wherever a uniformity of ...
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... conduct of which many mo- rals may be inculcated , and many of equal worth and dignity . With this idea the epics of Homer and Virgil well accord , much better , I think , than with the notion of one single leading moral through each of ...
... conduct of which many mo- rals may be inculcated , and many of equal worth and dignity . With this idea the epics of Homer and Virgil well accord , much better , I think , than with the notion of one single leading moral through each of ...
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... conduct ; and the first ca- lamity of the Greeks is the infliction of the offended god . If the probability of this , as a principal moral , be admitted , it will justify a further inference of moment in this essay , that Homer had no ...
... conduct ; and the first ca- lamity of the Greeks is the infliction of the offended god . If the probability of this , as a principal moral , be admitted , it will justify a further inference of moment in this essay , that Homer had no ...
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