The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits |
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His eye is quick and lively ; but it glances not from object to object , but from thought to thought . He is evidently a man occupied with some train of fine and inward association . He regards the people about him no more than the ...
His eye is quick and lively ; but it glances not from object to object , but from thought to thought . He is evidently a man occupied with some train of fine and inward association . He regards the people about him no more than the ...
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In ascertaining the rules of moral conduct , we must have regard not merely to the nature of the object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it . Pleasure is that which is so in itself ...
In ascertaining the rules of moral conduct , we must have regard not merely to the nature of the object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it . Pleasure is that which is so in itself ...
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The same object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things thrown into masses give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make ...
The same object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things thrown into masses give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make ...
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But it is not so , In ascertaining the rules of moral conduct , we must have regard not merely to the nature of the object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it .
But it is not so , In ascertaining the rules of moral conduct , we must have regard not merely to the nature of the object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it .
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The same object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things thrown into masses give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make ...
The same object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things thrown into masses give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make ...
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