Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... crimes re- ceived a darker hue from his artful policy , fraud , and hypocrisy . Tacitus insinuates , that he left the empire to Tiberius , as a " more more depraved and subtle hypocrite than himself , hoping that ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN ...
... crimes re- ceived a darker hue from his artful policy , fraud , and hypocrisy . Tacitus insinuates , that he left the empire to Tiberius , as a " more more depraved and subtle hypocrite than himself , hoping that ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN ...
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... crime . But there are many circum- stances in the ordinary as well as the more exalted walk of profligacy , which compara- tively lessen the account , and rescue the of fender from that utter debasement and per- dition , in which the ...
... crime . But there are many circum- stances in the ordinary as well as the more exalted walk of profligacy , which compara- tively lessen the account , and rescue the of fender from that utter debasement and per- dition , in which the ...
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... crime , which the poet meant to reprobate , and in the sequel of the poem to exhibit the long train of calamities , which were the punishment of this crime ? From this impiety of Agamemnon sprang the dis- cord of the chiefs , and all ...
... crime , which the poet meant to reprobate , and in the sequel of the poem to exhibit the long train of calamities , which were the punishment of this crime ? From this impiety of Agamemnon sprang the dis- cord of the chiefs , and all ...
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... crime , which , if Homer had so exhibited them , would , indeed , have presented a dig- nified moral , and given a decent credibility to the reveries of his too passionate ad- mirers ; but without the intimation of their acting from one ...
... crime , which , if Homer had so exhibited them , would , indeed , have presented a dig- nified moral , and given a decent credibility to the reveries of his too passionate ad- mirers ; but without the intimation of their acting from one ...
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... crime , and when , at the close of life , the mind is looking back on the scene that has been passed , I could wish even from the pulpit to exhibit the delicacy and power , with + pa- which he has insinuated the lesson of in- nocent ...
... crime , and when , at the close of life , the mind is looking back on the scene that has been passed , I could wish even from the pulpit to exhibit the delicacy and power , with + pa- which he has insinuated the lesson of in- nocent ...
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