Johnson the Essayist: His Opinions on Men, Morals, and MannersHaskell House, 1966 - 285페이지 |
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... human mind . " 1 Beauty desired , in spite of its Danger.- " Beauty is known to draw after it the persecutions of impertin to incite the artifices of envy , and to raise the flam unlawful love ; yet , among the ladies whom pru or ...
... human mind . " 1 Beauty desired , in spite of its Danger.- " Beauty is known to draw after it the persecutions of impertin to incite the artifices of envy , and to raise the flam unlawful love ; yet , among the ladies whom pru or ...
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... human corruption , men are evidently and confessedly so corrupt , that all the laws of heaven and earth are insufficient to restrain them from crimes . " 3 Religion informs us that misery and sin were produced together . The depravation ...
... human corruption , men are evidently and confessedly so corrupt , that all the laws of heaven and earth are insufficient to restrain them from crimes . " 3 Religion informs us that misery and sin were produced together . The depravation ...
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... human miseries is not radical , but palliative . Infelicity is involved in corporeal nature , and interwoven with our being . ' " 1 " The general lot of mankind is misery . " 2 66 Thus life is languished away in the gloom of anxiety ...
... human miseries is not radical , but palliative . Infelicity is involved in corporeal nature , and interwoven with our being . ' " 1 " The general lot of mankind is misery . " 2 66 Thus life is languished away in the gloom of anxiety ...
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