The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... imagination , of understanding and prejudice . The soul , by reason of its weakness , is an ag- gregating and an exclusive principle ; it clings obstinately to some things , and violently re- jects others . And it must do so , in a ...
... imagination , of understanding and prejudice . The soul , by reason of its weakness , is an ag- gregating and an exclusive principle ; it clings obstinately to some things , and violently re- jects others . And it must do so , in a ...
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... 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 under a certain aspect and ...
... 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 under a certain aspect and ...
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... imagination take wing ( with our speculative faculties ) to the other side of the globe or to the ends of the universe , could our eyes behold whatever our reason teaches us to be possible , could our hands reach as far as our thoughts ...
... imagination take wing ( with our speculative faculties ) to the other side of the globe or to the ends of the universe , could our eyes behold whatever our reason teaches us to be possible , could our hands reach as far as our thoughts ...
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... North American Indians ? Has he any thing to shew , in all the apparatus of New Lanark and its desolate mo- notony , to excite the thrill of imagination like the blankets made of wreaths of snow under which the JEREMY BENTHAM . 23.
... North American Indians ? Has he any thing to shew , in all the apparatus of New Lanark and its desolate mo- notony , to excite the thrill of imagination like the blankets made of wreaths of snow under which the JEREMY BENTHAM . 23.
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... imagination to the good old times , “ when in Auvergne alone , there were three hundred no- bles whose most ordinary actions were robbery , rape , and murder , " when the castle of each Norman baron was a strong hold from which the ...
... imagination to the good old times , “ when in Auvergne alone , there were three hundred no- bles whose most ordinary actions were robbery , rape , and murder , " when the castle of each Norman baron was a strong hold from which the ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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