Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... dignity . dignity . This accounts for the greater in- terest which 6 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
... dignity . dignity . This accounts for the greater in- terest which 6 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
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George Walker. dignity . This accounts for the greater in- terest which we take in the similar suffer- ings of the higher than the lower ranks , and also for the interest in history , though it is in a great measure the narrative only of ...
George Walker. dignity . This accounts for the greater in- terest which we take in the similar suffer- ings of the higher than the lower ranks , and also for the interest in history , though it is in a great measure the narrative only of ...
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... 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 accounts for the ab- horrence ...
... 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 accounts for the ab- horrence ...
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... dignity on the subject , than any tale of vibrations and vibratiunculæ can do . The universal mind wills the motion of the orbs of ten thousand thousand solar systems , and the endless succession of motions , which are constantly taking ...
... dignity on the subject , than any tale of vibrations and vibratiunculæ can do . The universal mind wills the motion of the orbs of ten thousand thousand solar systems , and the endless succession of motions , which are constantly taking ...
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... dignity in those actors , which as persons they are totally destitute of . This allegorizing of the heathen pantheon owed its origin to the impotent attempt of some pagan philosophers of the later Pla- tonic school , with a view to ...
... dignity in those actors , which as persons they are totally destitute of . This allegorizing of the heathen pantheon owed its origin to the impotent attempt of some pagan philosophers of the later Pla- tonic school , with a view to ...
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