The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make a mountain , though a mountain is actually made up of atoms : so moral truth must present it- self ...
... give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make a mountain , though a mountain is actually made up of atoms : so moral truth must present it- self ...
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... give an instance or two of what we mean . Those who on pure cosmopolite principles , or on the ground of abstract humanity affect and extraordinary regard for the Turks and Tartars , have been accused of neglecting their duties to their ...
... give an instance or two of what we mean . Those who on pure cosmopolite principles , or on the ground of abstract humanity affect and extraordinary regard for the Turks and Tartars , have been accused of neglecting their duties to their ...
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... of reason would afford but a feeble resistance to violence and wrong . The will , which is necessary to give consistency and promptness to our good in- tentions , cannot extend so much candour and courtesy to JEREMY BENTHAM . 15.
... of reason would afford but a feeble resistance to violence and wrong . The will , which is necessary to give consistency and promptness to our good in- tentions , cannot extend so much candour and courtesy to JEREMY BENTHAM . 15.
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... - strong self - will to break the laws , does not like to have the ground of pride and obstinacy struck from under his feet . This is what gives the swells of the metropolis such a dread of the 20 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... - strong self - will to break the laws , does not like to have the ground of pride and obstinacy struck from under his feet . This is what gives the swells of the metropolis such a dread of the 20 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... gives him work to do , and lectures him if he does not do it . He takes liquor from him , and society , and liberty ; but he feeds and clothes him , and keeps him out of mischief ; and when he has convinced him , by force and reason to ...
... gives him work to do , and lectures him if he does not do it . He takes liquor from him , and society , and liberty ; but he feeds and clothes him , and keeps him out of mischief ; and when he has convinced him , by force and reason to ...
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