The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... writings would by that time have had upon the world . " Alas ! his name will hardly live so long ! Nor do we think , in point of fact , that Mr. Bentham has given any new or decided impulse to the human mind . He cannot be looked upon ...
... writings would by that time have had upon the world . " Alas ! his name will hardly live so long ! Nor do we think , in point of fact , that Mr. Bentham has given any new or decided impulse to the human mind . He cannot be looked upon ...
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... writings are , therefore , chiefly valuable as books of reference , as bringing down the account of intellectual inquiry to the present period , and disposing the results in a compendious , connected , and tangible shape ; but books of ...
... writings are , therefore , chiefly valuable as books of reference , as bringing down the account of intellectual inquiry to the present period , and disposing the results in a compendious , connected , and tangible shape ; but books of ...
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... writings of more value to the professional inquirer than to the general reader . Again , his style is unpopular , not to say unintelligible . He writes a language of his own , that darkens knowledge . His works have been translated into ...
... writings of more value to the professional inquirer than to the general reader . Again , his style is unpopular , not to say unintelligible . He writes a language of his own , that darkens knowledge . His works have been translated into ...
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... writings , dwells upon one idea or exclusive view of a subject , aggrandises a 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 ...
... writings , dwells upon one idea or exclusive view of a subject , aggrandises a 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 ...
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... writings with admiration , tinctured with wonder ) used to mention a circumstance with respect to the last - mentioned work , which may throw some light on the history and progress of Mr. Godwin's mind . He was anxious to make his ...
... writings with admiration , tinctured with wonder ) used to mention a circumstance with respect to the last - mentioned work , which may throw some light on the history and progress of Mr. Godwin's mind . He was anxious to make his ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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