The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... The laws of the affections are as necessary as those of optics . A calculation of consequences is no more equi- valent to a sentiment , than a seriatim enumera- tion of square yards or feet touches the fancy like JEREMY BENTHAM . 13.
... The laws of the affections are as necessary as those of optics . A calculation of consequences is no more equi- valent to a sentiment , than a seriatim enumera- tion of square yards or feet touches the fancy like JEREMY BENTHAM . 13.
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... sentiment , exaggerates a character , or pushes an argument to extremes , and makes up by the force of style and conti- nuity of feeling for what he wants in variety of incident or ease of manner . This necessary defect is observable in ...
... sentiment , exaggerates a character , or pushes an argument to extremes , and makes up by the force of style and conti- nuity of feeling for what he wants in variety of incident or ease of manner . This necessary defect is observable in ...
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... sentiment , however obnoxious . He has re- vived exploded prejudices , he has scouted pre- vailing fashions . He has opposed the spirit of the age , and not consulted the esprit de corps . He has brought back the doctrines of Calvin ...
... sentiment , however obnoxious . He has re- vived exploded prejudices , he has scouted pre- vailing fashions . He has opposed the spirit of the age , and not consulted the esprit de corps . He has brought back the doctrines of Calvin ...
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... sentiment at the expense of his friend ; but what in the first was trick or reckless va- nity , was in the last plain downright English honesty and singleness of heart . In the case of the State Trials , in 1794 , Mr. Tooke rather ...
... sentiment at the expense of his friend ; but what in the first was trick or reckless va- nity , was in the last plain downright English honesty and singleness of heart . In the case of the State Trials , in 1794 , Mr. Tooke rather ...
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... sentiment , or the disguises of doting pedantry , naked in its cradle , and in its primitive state . Our author tells us that he found his discovery on Grammar among a num- ber of papers on other subjects , which he had thrown aside and ...
... sentiment , or the disguises of doting pedantry , naked in its cradle , and in its primitive state . Our author tells us that he found his discovery on Grammar among a num- ber of papers on other subjects , which he had thrown aside and ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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