The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... moral as in physical magnitude . The little is seen best near the great appears in its proper dimen- sions , only from a more commanding point of view , and gains strength with time , and ele- 4 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... moral as in physical magnitude . The little is seen best near the great appears in its proper dimen- sions , only from a more commanding point of view , and gains strength with time , and ele- 4 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... moral and political reasoning : -his merit is , that he has applied this principle more closely and literally ; that he has brought all the objections and arguments , more distinctly labelled and ticketted , under this one head , and ...
... moral and political reasoning : -his merit is , that he has applied this principle more closely and literally ; that he has brought all the objections and arguments , more distinctly labelled and ticketted , under this one head , and ...
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... moral man , the constitution of his 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 ...
... moral man , the constitution of his 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 ...
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... moral conduct , we must have regard not merely to the nature of the object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it . Pleasure is that which is so in itself : good is that which approves ...
... moral conduct , we must have regard not merely to the nature of the object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it . Pleasure is that which is so in itself : good is that which approves ...
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... moral truth is a mere literal truism ? We are not , then , so much to inquire what certain things are abstractedly or in themselves , as how they affect the mind , and to approve or condemn them accordingly . The same object seen near ...
... moral truth is a mere literal truism ? We are not , then , so much to inquire what certain things are abstractedly or in themselves , as how they affect the mind , and to approve or condemn them accordingly . The same object seen near ...
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