Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... HUMAN FORM , ETC. ESSAY II . Page 1 ON TRAGEDY , AND THE INTEREST IN TRAGICAL RE- PRESENTATIONS , ESSAY III . IV . Page 41 DEFENCE OF LEARNING AND THE ARTS , AGAINST SOME CHARGES OF ROUSSEAU . Page 77 , 111 ESSAY V. SEQUEL TO THE ...
... HUMAN FORM , ETC. ESSAY II . Page 1 ON TRAGEDY , AND THE INTEREST IN TRAGICAL RE- PRESENTATIONS , ESSAY III . IV . Page 41 DEFENCE OF LEARNING AND THE ARTS , AGAINST SOME CHARGES OF ROUSSEAU . Page 77 , 111 ESSAY V. SEQUEL TO THE ...
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... human inventions altogether foreign to it's genuine meaning and simplicity , had not yet super- seded the use of those particular creeds and confessions of faith , which were deemed to contain whatever was sound and orthodox in ...
... human inventions altogether foreign to it's genuine meaning and simplicity , had not yet super- seded the use of those particular creeds and confessions of faith , which were deemed to contain whatever was sound and orthodox in ...
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... humanity was occupied by Mr. Muirhead , and that of 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 ...
... humanity was occupied by Mr. Muirhead , and that of 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 ...
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... human abilities and confidence in the " operation of the Spirit , which will surely " assist those who put their trust in it , and 66 expect it's inspiration in a sanctified place ; " but that on the contrary the prayers , " which the ...
... human abilities and confidence in the " operation of the Spirit , which will surely " assist those who put their trust in it , and 66 expect it's inspiration in a sanctified place ; " but that on the contrary the prayers , " which the ...
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... humanity , as to " partake in some measure of the feelings " of the sea - faring - man , whose very happi- ness flows with the tide or turns with the d 3 " wind . " wind . I have wandered for hours amidst " THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xxxvi .
... humanity , as to " partake in some measure of the feelings " of the sea - faring - man , whose very happi- ness flows with the tide or turns with the d 3 " wind . " wind . I have wandered for hours amidst " THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xxxvi .
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