Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... directed . It is to these that certain productions owe all their interest ; but they are light auxiliaries in the grander pro- ductions of tragedy , unless so far as they are necessary to the perfection of the imita- tion ; without ...
... directed . It is to these that certain productions owe all their interest ; but they are light auxiliaries in the grander pro- ductions of tragedy , unless so far as they are necessary to the perfection of the imita- tion ; without ...
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... directed to the noblest character of man , were reluctant to its proper exercise , and averse to those objects , and to those scenes , which imme- diately address themselves to it . This would argue indeed a defect in his constitution ...
... directed to the noblest character of man , were reluctant to its proper exercise , and averse to those objects , and to those scenes , which imme- diately address themselves to it . This would argue indeed a defect in his constitution ...
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... directed to the judgement of cha racter , and assisted by an acquaintance with men , their objects , their modes , and varied import of language , it acquires a kind of intuition into the very heart . A scientific man man is so ...
... directed to the judgement of cha racter , and assisted by an acquaintance with men , their objects , their modes , and varied import of language , it acquires a kind of intuition into the very heart . A scientific man man is so ...
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... directed . Minds more surrendered to effeminate luxurious ease and every lust have not been exhibited in the page of history ; and yet these are an un- lettered people , and strangers to the arts which have vitiated modern Europe . They ...
... directed . Minds more surrendered to effeminate luxurious ease and every lust have not been exhibited in the page of history ; and yet these are an un- lettered people , and strangers to the arts which have vitiated modern Europe . They ...
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... directed to utility and to blessing ; they are in the reach of the virtuous and the vicious ; virtue enjoys them in ... directing nor answering for the use to which their productions shall be applied . But to science are annexed mind and ...
... directed to utility and to blessing ; they are in the reach of the virtuous and the vicious ; virtue enjoys them in ... directing nor answering for the use to which their productions shall be applied . But to science are annexed mind and ...
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