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Page 119
Dr. Johnson seems to have preferred this truth of reflection to the truth of nature , when he said that there was more knowledge of the human heart in a page of Richardson , than in all Fielding . Fielding , however , saw more of the ...
Dr. Johnson seems to have preferred this truth of reflection to the truth of nature , when he said that there was more knowledge of the human heart in a page of Richardson , than in all Fielding . Fielding , however , saw more of the ...
Page 184
His religion was the religion of the heart . We see it in his discourse with the Disciples as they walked together towards Emmaus , when their hearts burned within them ; in his sermon from the Mount , in his parable of the good ...
His religion was the religion of the heart . We see it in his discourse with the Disciples as they walked together towards Emmaus , when their hearts burned within them ; in his sermon from the Mount , in his parable of the good ...
Page 244
This is a good deal borrowed from Lear ; but the inmost folds of the human heart , the sudden turns and windings of the fondest affec- tion , are also laid open with so masterly and original a hand , that it seems to prove the ...
This is a good deal borrowed from Lear ; but the inmost folds of the human heart , the sudden turns and windings of the fondest affec- tion , are also laid open with so masterly and original a hand , that it seems to prove the ...
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