Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... regard to moral principle , or those who may severely suffer from such a conduct . By hypocrisy , I understand a character of mind , which , equally disregarding moral principle and sympathy , studiously affects both , and un- der a ...
... regard to moral principle , or those who may severely suffer from such a conduct . By hypocrisy , I understand a character of mind , which , equally disregarding moral principle and sympathy , studiously affects both , and un- der a ...
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... regard to any under qualities , whether hypocrisy , or any other . My next 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 ...
... regard to any under qualities , whether hypocrisy , or any other . My next 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 ...
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... regard to the turpitude which attaches to each , the consequences of each to society unavoidably introduced themselves . It will be but little therefore which I have ' to add thereto , in deciding conclusively which is most injurious to ...
... regard to the turpitude which attaches to each , the consequences of each to society unavoidably introduced themselves . It will be but little therefore which I have ' to add thereto , in deciding conclusively which is most injurious to ...
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... regard them as the very models of the beautiful and sub- lime in thought and expression ; the graces of our own poets are either wholly unknown , or but transiently and partially introduced to us ; and Milton and Shakespeare are but ...
... regard them as the very models of the beautiful and sub- lime in thought and expression ; the graces of our own poets are either wholly unknown , or but transiently and partially introduced to us ; and Milton and Shakespeare are but ...
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... regard to moral , that it do not corrupt , if it do not improve . We turn away from the Pierre of Otway and the Horneck of Wycherley , with as much aversion as from Catiline and Clodius ; and , though all the art of Otway ( which must ...
... regard to moral , that it do not corrupt , if it do not improve . We turn away from the Pierre of Otway and the Horneck of Wycherley , with as much aversion as from Catiline and Clodius ; and , though all the art of Otway ( which must ...
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