The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... striking illustration of the difference between the philosophical and the regal look ; that is , between the merely abstracted and the merely personal . There is a lack - adaisical bonhommie about his whole aspect , none of the ...
... striking illustration of the difference between the philosophical and the regal look ; that is , between the merely abstracted and the merely personal . There is a lack - adaisical bonhommie about his whole aspect , none of the ...
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... striking texts of Scripture . Mr. Godwin is a mixture of the Stoic and of the Christian philosopher . To break the force of the vulgar objections and outcry that have been raised against the Modern Philosophy , as if it were a new and ...
... striking texts of Scripture . Mr. Godwin is a mixture of the Stoic and of the Christian philosopher . To break the force of the vulgar objections and outcry that have been raised against the Modern Philosophy , as if it were a new and ...
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... striking delineation a want of historical correctness , inasmuch as the animating prin- ciple of the true chivalrous character was the sense of honour , not the mere regard to , or saving of , appearances . This , we think , must be an ...
... striking delineation a want of historical correctness , inasmuch as the animating prin- ciple of the true chivalrous character was the sense of honour , not the mere regard to , or saving of , appearances . This , we think , must be an ...
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... him what he thought a striking passage in a speech on General War- * We had forgotten the tragedies of Antonio and Ferdi- nand . Peace be with their manes ! 66 rants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which he WILLIAM GODWIN . 53.
... him what he thought a striking passage in a speech on General War- * We had forgotten the tragedies of Antonio and Ferdi- nand . Peace be with their manes ! 66 rants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which he WILLIAM GODWIN . 53.
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... strike . There- fore , his powers of conversation are but limited . He has neither acuteness of remark , nor a flow of language , both which might be expected from his writings , as these are no less distin- guished by a sustained and ...
... strike . There- fore , his powers of conversation are but limited . He has neither acuteness of remark , nor a flow of language , both which might be expected from his writings , as these are no less distin- guished by a sustained and ...
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