| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 692 páginas
...objections, Johnson has himself furnished a reply. " To charge those favourable representations," says he, " which men give of their own minds, with the guilt of hypocritical falsehood, would shew more severity than knowledge. The writer commonly believes himself." And on another occasion he... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 682 páginas
...among the different dispositions of mankind ; but a letter is addressed to a single mind, of which the prejudices and partialities are known; and must therefore...minds with the guilt of hypocritical falsehood, would shew more severity than knowledge. The writer commonly believes himself. Almost every man's thoughts,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 520 páginas
...among the different dispositions of mankind ; but a letter is addressed to a single mind, of which the prejudices and partialities are known ; and must,...favourable representations which men give of their own miuds with the guilt of hypocritical falsehood, would show more severity than knowledge. The writer... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 520 páginas
...among the different dispositions of mankind ; but a letter is addressed to a single mind, of which the prejudices and partialities are known ; and must,...not by favouring them, by forbearing to oppose them. t To Charge those favourable representations which men give of their own minds with the guilt of hypocritical... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 532 páginas
...among the different dispositions of mankind ; but a letter is addressed to a single mind, of which the prejudices and partialities are known; and must therefore...not by favouring them, by forbearing to oppose them. If the letters of Pope are considered merely as compositions, they seem to be premeditated and artificial.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 446 páginas
...letter is addressed to a single mind, of which the prejudices and partialities are known; and mast therefore please, if not by favouring them, by forbearing to oppose them. To charge these favourable representations, which men give of their own minds, with the guilt of hypocritical... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 páginas
...favouring them, hy forhearing to oppose them. To charge those favourahle representatious, which fn give of their own minds, with the guilt of hypocritical falsehood, would shew more severity than knowledge. The writer commouly helieves himself. Almost every man's thonghts,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 716 páginas
...among the different dispositions of mankind ; but a letter is addressed to a single mind, of which the prejudices and partialities are known ; and must therefore...while they are general, are right ; and most hearts ore pure while temptation is away. It is easy to awaken generous sentiments in privacy; to despise... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 páginas
...among the different dispositions of mankind ; but a letter is addressed to a single mind, of which the ucifer, relating and exulting m what he liât! done...Serpent, appears confusedly 1 with leaves. Conscience in mtnds, with the guilt of hypocritical falsehood, would show more severity than knowledge. The writer... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 716 páginas
...among the different dispositions of mankind ; but a letter is addressed to a single mind, of which the prejudices and partialities are known ; and must therefore...most hearts are pure while temptation is away. It ia easy to awaken generous sentiments in privacy; to despise death when there is no danger ; to glow... | |
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