Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... ROUSSEAU . Page 77 , 111 ESSAY V. SEQUEL TO THE DEFENCE OF LEARNING AND THE ARTS , AGAINST SOME CHARGES OF ROUSSEAU . Page 127 MEMOIR OF THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . 1 GEORGE.
... ROUSSEAU . Page 77 , 111 ESSAY V. SEQUEL TO THE DEFENCE OF LEARNING AND THE ARTS , AGAINST SOME CHARGES OF ROUSSEAU . Page 127 MEMOIR OF THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . 1 GEORGE.
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... ROUSSEAU . That learning is not the parent of politeness , nor chargeable with the duplicity , fraud , and vice , which he supposes to be her attendants . Ir is a failing , and not of common minds alone , who surrender themselves to the ...
... ROUSSEAU . That learning is not the parent of politeness , nor chargeable with the duplicity , fraud , and vice , which he supposes to be her attendants . Ir is a failing , and not of common minds alone , who surrender themselves to the ...
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... we give a sanction to folly , to error , and vice , while we throw discouragement on the in- genuous pursuit of wisdom , truth , and vir tue . In In Rousseau we find a striking example of intemperate censure 78 ON LEARNING AND THE ARTS .
... we give a sanction to folly , to error , and vice , while we throw discouragement on the in- genuous pursuit of wisdom , truth , and vir tue . In In Rousseau we find a striking example of intemperate censure 78 ON LEARNING AND THE ARTS .
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George Walker. In Rousseau we find a striking example of intemperate censure and intemperate praise . The preference of the past to the present , of barbarity to refinement , of ignorance to knowledge , is his favourite theme : it di ...
George Walker. In Rousseau we find a striking example of intemperate censure and intemperate praise . The preference of the past to the present , of barbarity to refinement , of ignorance to knowledge , is his favourite theme : it di ...
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... Rousseau ; but it is the professed object of the celebrated essay to which the academy of Dijon adjudged the prize . He maintains that the progress of society and its boasted improvements have been only to make man progressively ac ...
... Rousseau ; but it is the professed object of the celebrated essay to which the academy of Dijon adjudged the prize . He maintains that the progress of society and its boasted improvements have been only to make man progressively ac ...
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