Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... THE DISSENTER'S PLEA ; OR THE APPEAL OF THE DISSENTERS TO THE JUSTICE , THE HONOUR , And THE RELIGION OF THE KINGDOM , AGAINST THE TEST LAWS . APPENDIX Page 261 Page 337 ESSAY S. ESSAY VI . ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY CONTENTS .
... THE DISSENTER'S PLEA ; OR THE APPEAL OF THE DISSENTERS TO THE JUSTICE , THE HONOUR , And THE RELIGION OF THE KINGDOM , AGAINST THE TEST LAWS . APPENDIX Page 261 Page 337 ESSAY S. ESSAY VI . ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY CONTENTS .
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... honour of heathen poetry . What in the name of religion the better sense of mankind turned from with disgust , it was feared that their better taste would be equally disgusted with in the representations of the poets of Greece and Rome ...
... honour of heathen poetry . What in the name of religion the better sense of mankind turned from with disgust , it was feared that their better taste would be equally disgusted with in the representations of the poets of Greece and Rome ...
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... honour and virtue in the human mind . There is no alternative be- tween this effect and pure atheism , or the abandonment of all religious principle what- ever ; and , perhaps , the latter is less to be dreaded . It is surely better ...
... honour and virtue in the human mind . There is no alternative be- tween this effect and pure atheism , or the abandonment of all religious principle what- ever ; and , perhaps , the latter is less to be dreaded . It is surely better ...
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... of this childish machinery . There is nothing in the pre- ceding history of Patroclus , which entitled him to be exempted from the honour of falling falling under the unaided arm of Hector , as Homer OF THE ANCIENT EPIC POEM . 125.
... of this childish machinery . There is nothing in the pre- ceding history of Patroclus , which entitled him to be exempted from the honour of falling falling under the unaided arm of Hector , as Homer OF THE ANCIENT EPIC POEM . 125.
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... honour to the Roman story . Eneas conquered , not without a divine assistance : the king of the Latins knew from whose hand his death is- sued , he renders no homage to Eneas , his last words are , I fear'd no death from thee , Jove and ...
... honour to the Roman story . Eneas conquered , not without a divine assistance : the king of the Latins knew from whose hand his death is- sued , he renders no homage to Eneas , his last words are , I fear'd no death from thee , Jove and ...
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