Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... human conviction . I say apparently ; for it is a mistake , to suppose that he was sceptical enough to reject the testi- mony of his senses , or to deny the reality of his sensations - he disputed not the effects but the causes of our ...
... human conviction . I say apparently ; for it is a mistake , to suppose that he was sceptical enough to reject the testi- mony of his senses , or to deny the reality of his sensations - he disputed not the effects but the causes of our ...
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... human nature , whether arising from personal or mental accomplishments : the satire , however , has been carried too far , and degene- rates into a libel on the species . The fourth part , especially , notwithstanding all that has been ...
... human nature , whether arising from personal or mental accomplishments : the satire , however , has been carried too far , and degene- rates into a libel on the species . The fourth part , especially , notwithstanding all that has been ...
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... human life in its connection , as a state of trial , with an ever- lasting existence . How does this single thought at once raise and sink the value of every thing under the sun ? sink it as a part of our worldly portion ; raise it as a ...
... human life in its connection , as a state of trial , with an ever- lasting existence . How does this single thought at once raise and sink the value of every thing under the sun ? sink it as a part of our worldly portion ; raise it as a ...
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