The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... cause , or by showing a sym- pathy with the general and predominant feelings of mankind . In a private room , a satirist , a sophist may provoke admiration by expressing his contempt for each of his adversaries in turn , and by setting ...
... cause , or by showing a sym- pathy with the general and predominant feelings of mankind . In a private room , a satirist , a sophist may provoke admiration by expressing his contempt for each of his adversaries in turn , and by setting ...
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... cause that we no longer burn witches and heretics at slow fires , that the thumb - screws are no longer applied by ghastly , smiling judges , to extort confession of imputed crimes from sufferers for conscience sake : that men are no ...
... cause that we no longer burn witches and heretics at slow fires , that the thumb - screws are no longer applied by ghastly , smiling judges , to extort confession of imputed crimes from sufferers for conscience sake : that men are no ...
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... cause , and who has deserved the aid and the good wishes of all who are ( on prin- ciple ) embarked in the same cause by equal zeal and honesty , if not by equal talents , to support and to adorn it ! We shall conclude the present ...
... cause , and who has deserved the aid and the good wishes of all who are ( on prin- ciple ) embarked in the same cause by equal zeal and honesty , if not by equal talents , to support and to adorn it ! We shall conclude the present ...
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