Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... 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 DEFENCE OF LEARNING AND THE ARTS , AGAINST SOME CHARGES OF ...
... 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 DEFENCE OF LEARNING AND THE ARTS , AGAINST SOME CHARGES OF ...
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... interest that he felt in the welfare of his pupil , and the favourable opinion he always enter- tained of his character and talents . the publication of one of his fast sermons in the year 1782 , which was dedicated to Mr. Pitt , at ...
... interest that he felt in the welfare of his pupil , and the favourable opinion he always enter- tained of his character and talents . the publication of one of his fast sermons in the year 1782 , which was dedicated to Mr. Pitt , at ...
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... be , way to recommend to him for his own interest " to leave off painting , poetry , and nonsense , " which will never make him a halfpenny " richer 66 " richer or wiser , and to apply himself THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xiii.
... be , way to recommend to him for his own interest " to leave off painting , poetry , and nonsense , " which will never make him a halfpenny " richer 66 " richer or wiser , and to apply himself THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xiii.
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... interest dictates . I " have heard accidentally of many objec- ❝tions since I commenced probationer ; but “ there is one above all the rest insuperable , " in which every one agrees , and which " nevertheless I shall not attempt to ...
... interest dictates . I " have heard accidentally of many objec- ❝tions since I commenced probationer ; but “ there is one above all the rest insuperable , " in which every one agrees , and which " nevertheless I shall not attempt to ...
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... interest in 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 ...
... interest in 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 ...
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