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" ... no mortal can tell why, or how. Thus, after having clambered, with great labour, from one step of argumentation to another, instead of rising into the light of knowledge, we are devolved back into dark ignorance ; and all our effort ends in belief,... "
The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Σελίδα 274
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D.

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...happiness no mortal can tell why or how. Thus, after having clambered with great labour from one step of argumentation to another, instead of rising into the...dark ignorance ; and all our effort ends in belief, ^hat for the evils of life there is some good reason, and in confession, that the reason cannot be...

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...happiness no mortal can tell why or how. Thus, after having clambered with great labour from one step of argumentation to another, instead of rising into the...Arabian scale of existence. A system has been raised, which is so ready to fall to pieces of itself, that no great praise can be derived from its destruction....

The works of Samuel Johnson, Τόμος 11

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...mortal can tell why or how. " — ~ Thus, after having clambered with great labour from one step of argumentation to another, instead of rising into the...Arabian scale of existence. A system has been raised, which is so ready to fall to pieces of itself, that no great praise can be derived from its destruction....

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...happiness no mortal can tell why or how. Thus, after having clambered with great labour from one step of argumentation to another, instead of rising into the...Arabian scale of existence. A system has been raised, which is so ready to fall to pieces of itself, that no great praise can be derived from its destruction....

The works of Samuel Johnson [ed. by F.P. Walesby].

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 542 σελίδες
...happiness, no mortal can tell why, or how. Thus, after having clambered, with great labour, from one step of argumentation to another, instead of rising into the...Arabian scale of existence. A system has been raised, which is so ready to fall to pieces of itself, that no great praise can be derived from its destruction....

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Reviews, political tracts, and Lives of ...

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 538 σελίδες
...happiness, no mortal can tell why, or how. Thus, after having clambered, with great labour, from one step of argumentation to another, instead of rising into the...Arabian scale of existence. A system has been raised, which is so ready to fall to pieces of itself, that no great praise can be derived from its destruction....

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 σελίδες
...Thus, after having clambered with great labour from one step of argumentation to another, in. stead of rising into the light of knowledge, we are devolved...Arabian scale of existence. A system has been raised, which is go ready to fall to pieces of itself, that no great praise can be derived from its destruction....

The works of Samuel Johnson [ed. by F.P. Walesby].

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 554 σελίδες
...happiness, no mortal can tell why, or how. Thus, after having clambered, with great labour, from one step of argumentation to another, instead of rising into the...that has been produced by the revival of Chrysippus's uutractableness of matter, and the Arabian scale of existence. A system has been raised, which is so...

The Edinburgh Review, Τόμος 52

1831 - 578 σελίδες
...contented themselves with hinting at what seemed to be the most probable solution. What says Johnson ? ' All our effort ends in belief, ' that for the evils...and in confession that the reason cannot be found.' What says Paley ? Of the origin of evil no universal solution has been discovered. I mean no solution...

Critical and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems

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...contented themselves with hinting at what seemed to be the most probable solution. What says Johnson 1 " All our effort ends in belief that for the evils of...and in confession that the reason cannot be found." What says Paley ? " Of the origin of evil no universal solution has been discovered. I mean no solution...




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