The Spirit of the Age, Or Contemporary Portraits |
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It is not merely that these novels are very well for a philosopher to have produced
— they are admirable and complete in themselves , and would not lead you to
suppose that the author , who is so entirely at home in human character and ...
It is not merely that these novels are very well for a philosopher to have produced
— they are admirable and complete in themselves , and would not lead you to
suppose that the author , who is so entirely at home in human character and ...
Сторінка 172
He has , in a word , as it appears to us on a candid retrospect and without any
feelings of controversial asperity rankling in our minds , sunk the philosopher and
the friend of his species ( a character to which he might have aspired ) in the ...
He has , in a word , as it appears to us on a candid retrospect and without any
feelings of controversial asperity rankling in our minds , sunk the philosopher and
the friend of his species ( a character to which he might have aspired ) in the ...
Сторінка 178
... gleams from the mouldering materials of corruption : the flowers that are seen
there , gay and flaunting , bloom over the grave of humanity ! —Mr . Canning
never , by any chance , reminds one of the poet or the philosopher , of the
admirer of ...
... gleams from the mouldering materials of corruption : the flowers that are seen
there , gay and flaunting , bloom over the grave of humanity ! —Mr . Canning
never , by any chance , reminds one of the poet or the philosopher , of the
admirer of ...
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