The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... passion , sense , whim , with his petrific , leaden mace , that he had " bound volatile Hermes , " and reduced the theory and practice of human life to a caput mortuum of reason , and dull , plodding , technical calculation . The gen ...
... passion , sense , whim , with his petrific , leaden mace , that he had " bound volatile Hermes , " and reduced the theory and practice of human life to a caput mortuum of reason , and dull , plodding , technical calculation . The gen ...
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... passion ! It has been made a plea ( half jest , half earnest ) for the horrors of war , that they promote trade and manufactures . It has been said , as a set - off for the atrocities prac- tised upon the negro slaves in the West Indies ...
... passion ! It has been made a plea ( half jest , half earnest ) for the horrors of war , that they promote trade and manufactures . It has been said , as a set - off for the atrocities prac- tised upon the negro slaves in the West Indies ...
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... passion . A man is a drunkard , and you tell him he ought to be sober ; he is debauched , and you ask him to reform ... passion , the victim of habit or neces- sity . To argue with strong passion , with in- veterate habit , with ...
... passion . A man is a drunkard , and you tell him he ought to be sober ; he is debauched , and you ask him to reform ... passion , the victim of habit or neces- sity . To argue with strong passion , with in- veterate habit , with ...
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... passion ; but with the unlimited scope of private opinion , and in a boundless field of speculation ( for no- thing less would satisfy the pretensions of the New School ) , there was danger that the un- seasoned novice might substitute ...
... passion ; but with the unlimited scope of private opinion , and in a boundless field of speculation ( for no- thing less would satisfy the pretensions of the New School ) , there was danger that the un- seasoned novice might substitute ...
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... force or rapidity with his progress . He is never hurried away by a deep or lofty enthusiasm , nor touches the highest point of genius or fanaticism , but " in the very storm and whirlwind of his passion , he REV . MR . IRVING . 101.
... force or rapidity with his progress . He is never hurried away by a deep or lofty enthusiasm , nor touches the highest point of genius or fanaticism , but " in the very storm and whirlwind of his passion , he REV . MR . IRVING . 101.
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