The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Human Things . 109. A Visit to Bedlam with Dean Swift : A Vision ... WARTON . ... HAWKES 110. Pity not an Expression of strong Benevolence . 111. The Pleasures and Advantages of Industry .. ..... JOHNSON 112. Ill Effects of general ...
... Human Things . 109. A Visit to Bedlam with Dean Swift : A Vision ... WARTON . ... HAWKES 110. Pity not an Expression of strong Benevolence . 111. The Pleasures and Advantages of Industry .. ..... JOHNSON 112. Ill Effects of general ...
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... human . And mine shall . He then takes occasion , with wonderful dexterity and humanity , to draw an argument from the incor- poreality of Ariel , for the justice and necessity of pity and forgiveness : - Hast thou , which art but air ...
... human . And mine shall . He then takes occasion , with wonderful dexterity and humanity , to draw an argument from the incor- poreality of Ariel , for the justice and necessity of pity and forgiveness : - Hast thou , which art but air ...
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... human breast ; a man loves and hates , desires and avoids , exactly like his neighbour ; resentment and ambition , ava- rice and indolence , discover themselves by the same symptoms , in minds distant a thousand years from one another ...
... human breast ; a man loves and hates , desires and avoids , exactly like his neighbour ; resentment and ambition , ava- rice and indolence , discover themselves by the same symptoms , in minds distant a thousand years from one another ...
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... human reason so impotent , and imagina- tion so perverse , that ease cannot be enjoyed till it has been taken away ? Is it not possible to improve negative into positive happiness , by reflection ? Can he who possesses ease and health ...
... human reason so impotent , and imagina- tion so perverse , that ease cannot be enjoyed till it has been taken away ? Is it not possible to improve negative into positive happiness , by reflection ? Can he who possesses ease and health ...
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... human society ; in conformity , therefore , to this diabolical propagation , he is repre- sented as a prodigy of cruelty , malice , pride , igno- rance , idleness , gluttony , and lust . He is introduced with great propriety , cursing ...
... human society ; in conformity , therefore , to this diabolical propagation , he is repre- sented as a prodigy of cruelty , malice , pride , igno- rance , idleness , gluttony , and lust . He is introduced with great propriety , cursing ...
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