Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... field of profligacy and hypocrisy much beyond the narrow limit , to which these two characters are gene- rally confined ; as if by the profligate were understood merely a sensual libertine , and by the hypocrite a sanctified villain ...
... field of profligacy and hypocrisy much beyond the narrow limit , to which these two characters are gene- rally confined ; as if by the profligate were understood merely a sensual libertine , and by the hypocrite a sanctified villain ...
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... field ; Agustus shrunk from the face of war . The triumph of Ju- lius was derived from himself ; that of Au- gustus from his generals and ministers . Julius forgave ; Augustus never , he could smile on the friend , the mandate for whose ...
... field ; Agustus shrunk from the face of war . The triumph of Ju- lius was derived from himself ; that of Au- gustus from his generals and ministers . Julius forgave ; Augustus never , he could smile on the friend , the mandate for whose ...
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... field of probability for concluding , that without the presence of this singular being called mind , and its volitions , no bo- dily motions would ever take place , either in the the little world of our bodies , or in the 72 ON THE ...
... field of probability for concluding , that without the presence of this singular being called mind , and its volitions , no bo- dily motions would ever take place , either in the the little world of our bodies , or in the 72 ON THE ...
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... expansive range , and in her favoured field of poetry , has pre- scribed a hackneyed path , where nature in her richest and most luxuriant dress is not to to be found . Hence the prejudice , that the OF THE ANCIENT EPIC POEM . 77.
... expansive range , and in her favoured field of poetry , has pre- scribed a hackneyed path , where nature in her richest and most luxuriant dress is not to to be found . Hence the prejudice , that the OF THE ANCIENT EPIC POEM . 77.
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... field , and shed his divine ichor on the Phrygian plain ! The limping gait of Vulcan , and his form and dress and manners adapted to his profession or the scurrilous wit and jests of Momus , such as of a court fool in the palace of a ...
... field , and shed his divine ichor on the Phrygian plain ! The limping gait of Vulcan , and his form and dress and manners adapted to his profession or the scurrilous wit and jests of Momus , such as of a court fool in the palace of a ...
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