The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... question here ? One human being is , no doubt , as much worth in himself , independently of the circumstances of time or place , as another ; but he is not of so much value to us and our affections . Could our imagination take wing ...
... question here ? One human being is , no doubt , as much worth in himself , independently of the circumstances of time or place , as another ; but he is not of so much value to us and our affections . Could our imagination take wing ...
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... question is whether we can , with safety and effect , be wholly emancipated from them ? Whether we should shake them off at pleasure and without mercy , as the only bar to the triumph of truth and justice ? Or whe- ther benevolence ...
... question is whether we can , with safety and effect , be wholly emancipated from them ? Whether we should shake them off at pleasure and without mercy , as the only bar to the triumph of truth and justice ? Or whe- ther benevolence ...
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... question to the understanding ; but to the imagination and the heart , that is , to the natural feelings of mankind , it admits of none ! Mr. Bentham , in adjusting the provisions of a penal code , lays too little stress on the co ...
... question to the understanding ; but to the imagination and the heart , that is , to the natural feelings of mankind , it admits of none ! Mr. Bentham , in adjusting the provisions of a penal code , lays too little stress on the co ...
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... question , " Who is thy neighbour ? " added to the divine precept , " Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself , " is the same as in the exploded pages of our author , " He to whom we can do most good . " In determining this point , we ...
... question , " Who is thy neighbour ? " added to the divine precept , " Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself , " is the same as in the exploded pages of our author , " He to whom we can do most good . " In determining this point , we ...
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... questions of difficulty ; and if this is no longer the case , it is because he has taken this principle , and followed it into its remotest consequences with more keenness of eye and steadiness of hand than any other expounder of ethics ...
... questions of difficulty ; and if this is no longer the case , it is because he has taken this principle , and followed it into its remotest consequences with more keenness of eye and steadiness of hand than any other expounder of ethics ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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