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... by his conviction of the universal and unalterable mediocrity of the human lot . If , then , this analysis of the earliest extant example of Johnson's prose composition be accepted , it would seem to suggest that before he went up ...
... by his conviction of the universal and unalterable mediocrity of the human lot . If , then , this analysis of the earliest extant example of Johnson's prose composition be accepted , it would seem to suggest that before he went up ...
الصفحة 74
That injunction , which the eighteenth century so enthusiastically accepted as the perfect formulation of one of its most fundamental convictions , can , like its predecessor “ Know thyself , " be taken to mean rather different things .
That injunction , which the eighteenth century so enthusiastically accepted as the perfect formulation of one of its most fundamental convictions , can , like its predecessor “ Know thyself , " be taken to mean rather different things .
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No doubt much that the eighteenth century was ready to accept as " according to nature ” was accepted on no better ... and if we are merely discussing , as we are , what that common sense , upon the acceptance of which conversation of ...
No doubt much that the eighteenth century was ready to accept as " according to nature ” was accepted on no better ... and if we are merely discussing , as we are , what that common sense , upon the acceptance of which conversation of ...
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