Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... feeling of internal gran- deur , the mind cannot descend to hypocrisy ; but it is the low creeping mind , that feels no swelling -- B 4 1 swelling sentiment , which takes refuge in an exterior ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY . 7.
... feeling of internal gran- deur , the mind cannot descend to hypocrisy ; but it is the low creeping mind , that feels no swelling -- B 4 1 swelling sentiment , which takes refuge in an exterior ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY . 7.
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... , the fabric of Charles V , which was thought to have menaced a revival of the Roman em- pire , was humbled by the genius of this great , 4 great , though wicked minister , and feels the depression 12 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
... , the fabric of Charles V , which was thought to have menaced a revival of the Roman em- pire , was humbled by the genius of this great , 4 great , though wicked minister , and feels the depression 12 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
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George Walker. great , though wicked minister , and feels the depression to this day . To him Mazarin was indeed proximus , sed longo proximus intervallo . He was of such stuff , as ordi- nary , intriguing , insidious ministers are made ...
George Walker. great , though wicked minister , and feels the depression to this day . To him Mazarin was indeed proximus , sed longo proximus intervallo . He was of such stuff , as ordi- nary , intriguing , insidious ministers are made ...
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... feels in the discovery of his character . This would give a dignity to so debased a thing . He is only rejected ... feeling 14 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
... feels in the discovery of his character . This would give a dignity to so debased a thing . He is only rejected ... feeling 14 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
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... feel , if we were of the same character . Now in this experi- ment an honest man feels hypocrisy to be so unnatural , that he wonders how a hypo- crite can bear with himself , he must have so joyless a soul , so destitute of all the ...
... feel , if we were of the same character . Now in this experi- ment an honest man feels hypocrisy to be so unnatural , that he wonders how a hypo- crite can bear with himself , he must have so joyless a soul , so destitute of all the ...
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