Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... vice , and such zeal for reforma- ❝tion , as must have had a powerful effect upon your hearers . & c . " Under the care of this excellent man he continued till the age of ten , when he was sent to Durham , in order to be placed un- der ...
... vice , and such zeal for reforma- ❝tion , as must have had a powerful effect upon your hearers . & c . " Under the care of this excellent man he continued till the age of ten , when he was sent to Durham , in order to be placed un- der ...
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... vice , or scarcely one act , that manifests a spirit according with the penitent language of their proclamation . But however little sincerity might generally enter into this religious act , or whatever doubts he might entertain ...
... vice , or scarcely one act , that manifests a spirit according with the penitent language of their proclamation . But however little sincerity might generally enter into this religious act , or whatever doubts he might entertain ...
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... made from this sum of excellence , for sallies of passion devoid of all malignity , and often excited " by a keen indignation against vice ; and " for " for vehemence and pertinacity of disputa- " tion ? ccxiv MEMOIR OF.
... made from this sum of excellence , for sallies of passion devoid of all malignity , and often excited " by a keen indignation against vice ; and " for " for vehemence and pertinacity of disputa- " tion ? ccxiv MEMOIR OF.
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... , after a certain interval , may disappear , and vice versa . But where the characters of the painful and the pleasant continue continue undiminished , the sensations which correspond to them will IN TRAGICAL REPRESENTATIONS . 47.
... , after a certain interval , may disappear , and vice versa . But where the characters of the painful and the pleasant continue continue undiminished , the sensations which correspond to them will IN TRAGICAL REPRESENTATIONS . 47.
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... vice of Otway , but with more extravagance and scorn of nature , and therefore are more repulsive to the heart . With them to create what God never designed , and what human wickedness never meditated , is Genius ; and to terrify is ...
... vice of Otway , but with more extravagance and scorn of nature , and therefore are more repulsive to the heart . With them to create what God never designed , and what human wickedness never meditated , is Genius ; and to terrify is ...
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