Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... reason to throw a stone at the other , the world does not hate them both so cordially as they hate each other . In looking at each other , they see not the common character of mind , which an indifferent observer acknowledges in both ...
... reason to throw a stone at the other , the world does not hate them both so cordially as they hate each other . In looking at each other , they see not the common character of mind , which an indifferent observer acknowledges in both ...
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... reason , because he was the constant and liberal patron of literary men . The Romish church sub- jected to its spiritual dominion all Europe , and its hypocrisy seems to have subjected the mind also . Genius slept for a thousand years ...
... reason , because he was the constant and liberal patron of literary men . The Romish church sub- jected to its spiritual dominion all Europe , and its hypocrisy seems to have subjected the mind also . Genius slept for a thousand years ...
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... reasons of this greater abhorrence . The discussion of the essay discovered to the author another misapprehension of his meaning , meaning . By the profligate and the hypo- crite he 22 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
... reasons of this greater abhorrence . The discussion of the essay discovered to the author another misapprehension of his meaning , meaning . By the profligate and the hypo- crite he 22 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
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... reason it would seem that the author ought not to have adduced this character at all . But in opposition to this apparent propriety , he has dwelt upon a considerable extent , for two reasons : one , that hypocrisy , however conspicuous ...
... reason it would seem that the author ought not to have adduced this character at all . But in opposition to this apparent propriety , he has dwelt upon a considerable extent , for two reasons : one , that hypocrisy , however conspicuous ...
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... reason for noticing him at present is in reply to some principal objections , which were urged at our last meeting against the tenor of my reasoning from singularly mixed characters , where Na- ture steps out of her common course , and ...
... reason for noticing him at present is in reply to some principal objections , which were urged at our last meeting against the tenor of my reasoning from singularly mixed characters , where Na- ture steps out of her common course , and ...
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