Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... the two great classes of vice , hypocrisy and profli- VOL . II . B * gacy . gacy . Selfishness is the common character of both ; ESSAY VI ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY, AND COMPARATIVE INFAMY AND Demerit oF EACH Page 1, 21 ESSAY VIII.
... the two great classes of vice , hypocrisy and profli- VOL . II . B * gacy . gacy . Selfishness is the common character of both ; ESSAY VI ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY, AND COMPARATIVE INFAMY AND Demerit oF EACH Page 1, 21 ESSAY VIII.
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... vice of little minds , and from whom generally neither the great nor the good is to be expected . A character wherein may exist , and often does exist an in- termixture of good and evil , was deemed to be less detestable than one ...
... vice of little minds , and from whom generally neither the great nor the good is to be expected . A character wherein may exist , and often does exist an in- termixture of good and evil , was deemed to be less detestable than one ...
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... vice can affix . I think , if the question were proposed , whether to be hated , or scorned and despised , there can be little doubt of the reply , which every ingenuous mind would give . But there are other forms of hypocrisy , to ...
... vice can affix . I think , if the question were proposed , whether to be hated , or scorned and despised , there can be little doubt of the reply , which every ingenuous mind would give . But there are other forms of hypocrisy , to ...
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... vice . Yet such is the character , and such the influence of the whole pantheon of the ancients , the Dii Ma- jores and Minores , in all the exhibition of them . It is with all their follies and with all their crimes upon their heads ...
... vice . Yet such is the character , and such the influence of the whole pantheon of the ancients , the Dii Ma- jores and Minores , in all the exhibition of them . It is with all their follies and with all their crimes upon their heads ...
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... vice , regenerates man . In this way history may certainly be studied to great advantage , and where there is time adequate thereto , and where there are talents prepared and cultivated to this pur pose , every human being may derive ...
... vice , regenerates man . In this way history may certainly be studied to great advantage , and where there is time adequate thereto , and where there are talents prepared and cultivated to this pur pose , every human being may derive ...
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