The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... opinion , or proof against open scorn and infamy . Shame , then , not fear , is the sheet - anchor of the law . He who is not afraid of being pointed at as a thief , will not mind a month's hard labour . He who is prepared to take the ...
... opinion , or proof against open scorn and infamy . Shame , then , not fear , is the sheet - anchor of the law . He who is not afraid of being pointed at as a thief , will not mind a month's hard labour . He who is prepared to take the ...
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... opinion and the inviolable sanction of his self - approbation . ' There was the rub that made philosophy of so short life ! ' Mr. Godwin's definition of morals was the same as the admired one of law , reason without passion ; but with ...
... opinion and the inviolable sanction of his self - approbation . ' There was the rub that made philosophy of so short life ! ' Mr. Godwin's definition of morals was the same as the admired one of law , reason without passion ; but with ...
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... opinion of others , nor of sympathy with their feelings ; nor had he any obstinate convic- tions of his own to defend- ' Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! ' He took up any topic by chance , and played with it at will , like a ...
... opinion of others , nor of sympathy with their feelings ; nor had he any obstinate convic- tions of his own to defend- ' Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! ' He took up any topic by chance , and played with it at will , like a ...
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