The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... mind , was of opinion that Sir Samuel Romilly was the most proper person to represent Westminster ; but this was the whim of the moment . Otherwise , his rea- sonings , if true at all , are true everywhere alike his speculations concern ...
... mind , was of opinion that Sir Samuel Romilly was the most proper person to represent Westminster ; but this was the whim of the moment . Otherwise , his rea- sonings , if true at all , are true everywhere alike his speculations concern ...
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... mind of man to a machine . He scarcely ever goes out , and sees very little company . The fa- voured few , who have the privilege of the entrée , are always admitted one by one . He does not like to have witnesses to his conver- sation ...
... mind of man to a machine . He scarcely ever goes out , and sees very little company . The fa- voured few , who have the privilege of the entrée , are always admitted one by one . He does not like to have witnesses to his conver- sation ...
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... has given any new or decided impulse to the human mind . He cannot be looked upon in the light of a discoverer in legislation or morals . He has not struck out any great leading principle or parent - 8 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... has given any new or decided impulse to the human mind . He cannot be looked upon in the light of a discoverer in legislation or morals . He has not struck out any great leading principle or parent - 8 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... mind will scarcely be found to be built up of pure reason and a regard to consequences ; if we consider the criminal man ( with whom the legislator has chiefly to do ) it will be found to be still less so . Every pleasure , says Mr ...
... mind will scarcely be found to be built up of pure reason and a regard to consequences ; if we consider the criminal man ( with whom the legislator has chiefly to do ) it will be found to be still less so . Every pleasure , says Mr ...
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... mind and heart of man . Again , what would become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a prin- ciple of fluctuation and reaction is not inherent in the very constitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere ...
... mind and heart of man . Again , what would become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a prin- ciple of fluctuation and reaction is not inherent in the very constitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere ...
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