Samuel Johnson: A Collection of Critical EssaysDonald J. Greene Prentice-Hall, 1985 - 185 oldal Modern evaluations of Johnson as critic, editor, and lexicographer. |
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139. oldal
... morals in at least two main ways that seem sometimes sepa- rate and sometimes blended , in the analogy between physical and moral ills and in the fact that physical suffering is both the partial cause of sin and the badge and punishment ...
... morals in at least two main ways that seem sometimes sepa- rate and sometimes blended , in the analogy between physical and moral ills and in the fact that physical suffering is both the partial cause of sin and the badge and punishment ...
162. oldal
... moral evil directly from the prin- ciple of plenitude . If men had been so constituted as to follow always the ethical ' law of nature . . . the moral state of mankind would have been paradisaical , but it would not have been human . We ...
... moral evil directly from the prin- ciple of plenitude . If men had been so constituted as to follow always the ethical ' law of nature . . . the moral state of mankind would have been paradisaical , but it would not have been human . We ...
166. oldal
... moral evil he re - asserts the the- ory of subordination in the scale of being , of the necessity for the sake of perfection that there should be man in this scale . The logic of his argu- ment now drives him , as he is willing it ...
... moral evil he re - asserts the the- ory of subordination in the scale of being , of the necessity for the sake of perfection that there should be man in this scale . The logic of his argu- ment now drives him , as he is willing it ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
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Clifford | 46 |
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