The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... feeling and erectness of spirit in general or practical questions , yet in works of genius we prefer him who bows to the authority of nature , who appeals to actual objects , to mouldering superstitions , to history , observation and ...
... feeling and erectness of spirit in general or practical questions , yet in works of genius we prefer him who bows to the authority of nature , who appeals to actual objects , to mouldering superstitions , to history , observation and ...
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... feeling , and an insight into the real differences of things ; but from a want of sympathy with anything but forms and common - places , he can easily let down the sense of others so as to make nonsense of it . He has no enthusiasm or ...
... feeling , and an insight into the real differences of things ; but from a want of sympathy with anything but forms and common - places , he can easily let down the sense of others so as to make nonsense of it . He has no enthusiasm or ...
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... feeling ! It is the same in prose works . The Editor scorns to enter the lists of argument with any proscribed ... feels himself safe in the fancied insignificance of others . He only feels himself superior to those whom he stigmatizes ...
... feeling ! It is the same in prose works . The Editor scorns to enter the lists of argument with any proscribed ... feels himself safe in the fancied insignificance of others . He only feels himself superior to those whom he stigmatizes ...
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