The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... Review to discoun- tenance and extinguish that spirit , both in theory and practice . The Edinburgh Review stands upon the ground of opinion ; it asserts the supremacy of intel- lect . The pre - eminence it claims is from an acknow ...
... Review to discoun- tenance and extinguish that spirit , both in theory and practice . The Edinburgh Review stands upon the ground of opinion ; it asserts the supremacy of intel- lect . The pre - eminence it claims is from an acknow ...
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... Review is a mere mass and tissue of prejudices on all subjects , it is the foible of the Edinburgh Review to affect a somewhat fastidious air of superiority over prejudices of all kinds , and a determination not to indulge in any of the ...
... Review is a mere mass and tissue of prejudices on all subjects , it is the foible of the Edinburgh Review to affect a somewhat fastidious air of superiority over prejudices of all kinds , and a determination not to indulge in any of the ...
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... Review made ( what is called ) a dead set at him some years ago , to which he only retorted by an eulogy on the superior neatness of an English kitchen - garden to a Scotch one . I remember going one day into a book- seller's shop in ...
... Review made ( what is called ) a dead set at him some years ago , to which he only retorted by an eulogy on the superior neatness of an English kitchen - garden to a Scotch one . I remember going one day into a book- seller's shop in ...
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