The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... less so . Every pleasure , says Mr. Bentham , is equal- ly a good , and is to be taken into the account as such in a moral estimate , whether it be the pleasure of sense or of conscience , whether it arise from the exercise of virtue or ...
... less so . Every pleasure , says Mr. Bentham , is equal- ly a good , and is to be taken into the account as such in a moral estimate , whether it be the pleasure of sense or of conscience , whether it arise from the exercise of virtue or ...
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... less ? Is the very God of our idolatry all of a sudden to become an abomination and an ana- thema ? Could so many young men of talent , of education , and of principle have been hurried away by what had neither truth , nor nature , not ...
... less ? Is the very God of our idolatry all of a sudden to become an abomination and an ana- thema ? Could so many young men of talent , of education , and of principle have been hurried away by what had neither truth , nor nature , not ...
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... then , or are we dishonest now ? Or was the impulse of the mind less likely to be true and sound when it arose from high thought and warm feeling , than after- wards , when it was warped and debased by the D 2 WILLIAM GODWIN . 35.
... then , or are we dishonest now ? Or was the impulse of the mind less likely to be true and sound when it arose from high thought and warm feeling , than after- wards , when it was warped and debased by the D 2 WILLIAM GODWIN . 35.
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... less would satisfy the pretensions of the New School ) , there was danger that the un- seasoned novice might substitute some prag- matical conceit of his own for the rule of right reason , and mistake a heartless indifference for a ...
... less would satisfy the pretensions of the New School ) , there was danger that the un- seasoned novice might substitute some prag- matical conceit of his own for the rule of right reason , and mistake a heartless indifference for a ...
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... less by proving that there is no North - West Passage , than if he had ascertained that there is one : so Mr. Godwin has rendered an essential service to moral sci- ence , by attempting ( in vain ) to pass the Arctic Circle and Frozen ...
... less by proving that there is no North - West Passage , than if he had ascertained that there is one : so Mr. Godwin has rendered an essential service to moral sci- ence , by attempting ( in vain ) to pass the Arctic Circle and Frozen ...
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