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But because human judgment , though it be grad- ually gaining upon certainty , never becomes infal- lible ; and approbation , though long continued , may yet be only the approbation of prejudice or fashion ; it is proper to inquire ...
But because human judgment , though it be grad- ually gaining upon certainty , never becomes infal- lible ; and approbation , though long continued , may yet be only the approbation of prejudice or fashion ; it is proper to inquire ...
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XX THE DANGER OF PROSPERITY On the next day they continued their journey , till the heat compelled them to look round for shelter . At a small distance they saw a thick wood , which they no sooner entered than they perceived that they ...
XX THE DANGER OF PROSPERITY On the next day they continued their journey , till the heat compelled them to look round for shelter . At a small distance they saw a thick wood , which they no sooner entered than they perceived that they ...
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I have mentioned the early impres- sions made upon his tender imagination by his mother , who continued her pious cares with as- siduity , but , in his opinion , not with judgement . “ Sunday ( said he ) was a heavy day to me when I was ...
I have mentioned the early impres- sions made upon his tender imagination by his mother , who continued her pious cares with as- siduity , but , in his opinion , not with judgement . “ Sunday ( said he ) was a heavy day to me when I was ...
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Mark Akenside | 10 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
from THE DUNCIAD | 98 |
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