The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... is that which approves itself as such on reflec- tion , or the idea of which is a source of satis- faction . All pleasure is not , therefore ( mo- rally speaking ) equally a good ; for all pleasure 12 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... is that which approves itself as such on reflec- tion , or the idea of which is a source of satis- faction . All pleasure is not , therefore ( mo- rally speaking ) equally a good ; for all pleasure 12 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... 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 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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William Hazlitt. tion of square yards or feet touches the fancy like the sight of the Alps or Andes ! 1 To give an instance or two of what we mean . Those who on pure cosmopolite principles , or on the ground of abstract humanity affect ...
William Hazlitt. tion of square yards or feet touches the fancy like the sight of the Alps or Andes ! 1 To give an instance or two of what we mean . Those who on pure cosmopolite principles , or on the ground of abstract humanity affect ...
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... tion of which we all complain ! " This is a worse error than the former : we may be said to have " lost the immortal part of ourselves , and what remains is beastly ! " The point of view from which this matter may be 42 THE SPIRIT OF ...
... tion of which we all complain ! " This is a worse error than the former : we may be said to have " lost the immortal part of ourselves , and what remains is beastly ! " The point of view from which this matter may be 42 THE SPIRIT OF ...
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... tion of law , the beacon of nations , the golden chain let down from heaven , which links all accountable and all intelligent natures in one common system - and in the vain strife be- tween fanatic innovation and fanatic prejudice , we ...
... tion of law , the beacon of nations , the golden chain let down from heaven , which links all accountable and all intelligent natures in one common system - and in the vain strife be- tween fanatic innovation and fanatic prejudice , we ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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