Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... Greek by Dr. - Moore . All these were men eminent in their several ' departments , and might vie with any , who had ever filled these distin- guished seats of learning . The period was now approaching , when he was to relinquish the ...
... Greek by Dr. - Moore . All these were men eminent in their several ' departments , and might vie with any , who had ever filled these distin- guished seats of learning . The period was now approaching , when he was to relinquish the ...
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... Greek and English , upon the plan of " that in the Repository . If you have any " thoughts on the subject , I shall thank " for the communication of them . " you Mr. Walker's marriage at this particular period prevented his acceptance ...
... Greek and English , upon the plan of " that in the Repository . If you have any " thoughts on the subject , I shall thank " for the communication of them . " you Mr. Walker's marriage at this particular period prevented his acceptance ...
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... Greeks and Romans . It flowed from their very simplicity , from their knowing no es- sential distinction of man from man , from an honest adherence to this single principle , an equality of rights in all whom they ac- knowledged as ...
... Greeks and Romans . It flowed from their very simplicity , from their knowing no es- sential distinction of man from man , from an honest adherence to this single principle , an equality of rights in all whom they ac- knowledged as ...
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... Greeks and Romans , which scarcely the more liberal and enlightened maxims of the present age can altogether adopt , but which is in per- fect unison with the all - embracing philan- thropy of that religion , which enjoins the A ...
... Greeks and Romans , which scarcely the more liberal and enlightened maxims of the present age can altogether adopt , but which is in per- fect unison with the all - embracing philan- thropy of that religion , which enjoins the A ...
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... standard in every mind is derived from a common source , and has much of a common character . I can have no doubt that a Grecian beauty among the Greeks , Greeks , a Circassian beauty honoured by the admiration of THE GRECIAN STATUES . 9.
... standard in every mind is derived from a common source , and has much of a common character . I can have no doubt that a Grecian beauty among the Greeks , Greeks , a Circassian beauty honoured by the admiration of THE GRECIAN STATUES . 9.
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