The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... truths , and to those studies- " That waft a thought from Indus to the Pole " . and has never mixed himself up with personal intrigues or party politics . He once , indeed , stuck up a hand - bill to say that he ( Jeremy Bentham ) being ...
... truths , and to those studies- " That waft a thought from Indus to the Pole " . and has never mixed himself up with personal intrigues or party politics . He once , indeed , stuck up a hand - bill to say that he ( Jeremy Bentham ) being ...
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... Truth and Heaven for near half a century into a paltry Chreistomathic School , and to make Milton's house ( the cradle of Paradise Lost ) a thoroughfare , like a three - stalled sta- ble , for the idle rabble of Westminster to pass ...
... Truth and Heaven for near half a century into a paltry Chreistomathic School , and to make Milton's house ( the cradle of Paradise Lost ) a thoroughfare , like a three - stalled sta- ble , for the idle rabble of Westminster to pass ...
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... truth discovered is immortal , and entitles its author to be so : for , like a new substance in nature , it cannot be destroyed . But Mr. Bentham's forte is arrangement ; and the form of truth , though not its essence , varies with time ...
... truth discovered is immortal , and entitles its author to be so : for , like a new substance in nature , it cannot be destroyed . But Mr. Bentham's forte is arrangement ; and the form of truth , though not its essence , varies with time ...
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... its own nature . It needs helps and stages in its pro- gress , and " all appliances and means to boot , " which can raise it to a partial conformity to truth and good ( the utmost it is capable of JEREMY BENTHAM . 11.
... its own nature . It needs helps and stages in its pro- gress , and " all appliances and means to boot , " which can raise it to a partial conformity to truth and good ( the utmost it is capable of JEREMY BENTHAM . 11.
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... truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth would be the best possible ground to place morality upon . But it is not so . In ascer- taining the rules of moral conduct , we must have regard not merely to the nature of the object ...
... truth , the whole truth , and nothing but the truth would be the best possible ground to place morality upon . But it is not so . In ascer- taining the rules of moral conduct , we must have regard not merely to the nature of the object ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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