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... Beggar's Opera , and the common question , whe- ther it was pernicious in its effects , having been intro- duced ; -JOHNSON . " As to this matter , which has been very much contested , I myself am of opinion , that more influence has ...
... Beggar's Opera , and the common question , whe- ther it was pernicious in its effects , having been intro- duced ; -JOHNSON . " As to this matter , which has been very much contested , I myself am of opinion , that more influence has ...
Pagina 319
... Beggar's Opera in corrupting society . But I have ever thought somewhat differently ; for , indeed , not only are the gaiety and he- roism of a highwayman very captivating to a youthful imagination , but the arguments for adventurous ...
... Beggar's Opera in corrupting society . But I have ever thought somewhat differently ; for , indeed , not only are the gaiety and he- roism of a highwayman very captivating to a youthful imagination , but the arguments for adventurous ...
Pagina 388
... Beggar's Opera , who call themselves practical philoso- phers , and may have as much sincerity as pernicious specu- lative philosophers , is not the less an object of just indig- nation . An abandoned profligate may think that it is not ...
... Beggar's Opera , who call themselves practical philoso- phers , and may have as much sincerity as pernicious specu- lative philosophers , is not the less an object of just indig- nation . An abandoned profligate may think that it is not ...
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