Samuel Johnson, the MoralistHarvard University Press, 1961 - 188 страници |
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... ( Sermon XVIII ) . See , for example , Rambler No. 131 ; Works , VI , 136 ( The Political State of Great Britain ) ; Works , VI , 228 ( Taxation no Tyranny ) ; Sermon IV ; Works , IX , 345-346 ( Sermon VI ) ; and Works , IX , 455 ( Sermon ...
... ( Sermon XVIII ) . See , for example , Rambler No. 131 ; Works , VI , 136 ( The Political State of Great Britain ) ; Works , VI , 228 ( Taxation no Tyranny ) ; Sermon IV ; Works , IX , 345-346 ( Sermon VI ) ; and Works , IX , 455 ( Sermon ...
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... Sermons and in those moral essays which deal with re- ligion , give the key to the nature of Johnson's piety . They explain , for ... ( Sermon XIII ) . manuscript , have been recovered by the editors of the 172 SAMUEL JOHNSON THE MORALIST.
... Sermons and in those moral essays which deal with re- ligion , give the key to the nature of Johnson's piety . They explain , for ... ( Sermon XIII ) . manuscript , have been recovered by the editors of the 172 SAMUEL JOHNSON THE MORALIST.
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... ( Sermon I ) ; and IX , 322–323 ( Sermon IV ) . such as the fitness of things , abstract right , MORALITY AND RELIGION 181.
... ( Sermon I ) ; and IX , 322–323 ( Sermon IV ) . such as the fitness of things , abstract right , MORALITY AND RELIGION 181.
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Reason and Freedom | 23 |
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