Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... . The one are strengthened in the persuasion that the accomplishments of politeness are the finishing of the human character , and with G 3 more more self - satisfaction go on in a course , ON LEARNING AND THE ARTS . 85.
... . The one are strengthened in the persuasion that the accomplishments of politeness are the finishing of the human character , and with G 3 more more self - satisfaction go on in a course , ON LEARNING AND THE ARTS . 85.
Página 86
... politeness may be cotemporaneous events in the history of man , and they may each be derived from their proper ... politeness from learning , and charge to her , account the vices of the form- er , whatever these vices be , merely ...
... politeness may be cotemporaneous events in the history of man , and they may each be derived from their proper ... politeness from learning , and charge to her , account the vices of the form- er , whatever these vices be , merely ...
Página 88
... politeness of later Europe , which is the very object of Rousseau's invective . To discriminate the urbanity of Greece and Rome from the politeness of the present cen- tury , and to account for whatever is pecu- liar to and ...
... politeness of later Europe , which is the very object of Rousseau's invective . To discriminate the urbanity of Greece and Rome from the politeness of the present cen- tury , and to account for whatever is pecu- liar to and ...
Página 89
... politeness may be no easy task ; nor is this difficulty pecu- liar to the present subject , as there are many instances , in which we cannot define what we strongly feel . Cicero has given a defini- tion of urbanity , which may apply to ...
... politeness may be no easy task ; nor is this difficulty pecu- liar to the present subject , as there are many instances , in which we cannot define what we strongly feel . Cicero has given a defini- tion of urbanity , which may apply to ...
Página 90
... politeness of the most accomplished periods of Greece and Rome could bear no resemblance to that of modern days . Commerce , wealth , science , arts , and urbanity have made a rapid pro- gress in western Europe , and independent of any ...
... politeness of the most accomplished periods of Greece and Rome could bear no resemblance to that of modern days . Commerce , wealth , science , arts , and urbanity have made a rapid pro- gress in western Europe , and independent of any ...
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