The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... reason is , that our author's influence is purely intellectual . He has devoted his life to the pursuit of abstract and general truths , and to those studies- " That waft a thought from Indus to the Pole " . and has never mixed himself ...
... reason is , that our author's influence is purely intellectual . He has devoted his life to the pursuit of abstract and general truths , and to those studies- " That waft a thought from Indus to the Pole " . and has never mixed himself ...
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... and practice of human life to a caput mortuum of reason , and dull , plodding , technical calculation . The gen- tleman is himself a capital logician ; and he has been led by this circumstance to consider man as a 10 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... and practice of human life to a caput mortuum of reason , and dull , plodding , technical calculation . The gen- tleman is himself a capital logician ; and he has been led by this circumstance to consider man as a 10 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... 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. Bentham , is equal- ly a good , and is to be taken ...
... 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. Bentham , is equal- ly a good , and is to be taken ...
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... reason teaches us to be possible , could our hands reach as far as our thoughts or wishes , we might then busy ourselves to advantage with the Hottentots , or hold intimate converse with the inhabitants of the Moon ; but being as we are ...
... reason teaches us to be possible , could our hands reach as far as our thoughts or wishes , we might then busy ourselves to advantage with the Hottentots , or hold intimate converse with the inhabitants of the Moon ; but being as we are ...
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... reason would afford but a feeble resistance to violence and wrong . The will , which is necessary to give consistency and promptness to our good in- tentions , cannot extend so much candour and courtesy to JEREMY BENTHAM . 15.
... reason would afford but a feeble resistance to violence and wrong . The will , which is necessary to give consistency and promptness to our good in- tentions , cannot extend so much candour and courtesy to JEREMY BENTHAM . 15.
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