The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... entirely on one subject and pursuit , and has not ' looked enough abroad into uni- versality.'2 1 Afterwards Lord Colchester . 2 Bacon's Advancement of Learning . William Godwin THE Spirit of the Age was never more 18 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
... entirely on one subject and pursuit , and has not ' looked enough abroad into uni- versality.'2 1 Afterwards Lord Colchester . 2 Bacon's Advancement of Learning . William Godwin THE Spirit of the Age was never more 18 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
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... learning . It is accordingly assumed with much complacency in his critical pages , that Tory writers are classical and courtly as a matter of course , as it is a standing jest and evident truism that Whigs and Reformers must be persons ...
... learning . It is accordingly assumed with much complacency in his critical pages , that Tory writers are classical and courtly as a matter of course , as it is a standing jest and evident truism that Whigs and Reformers must be persons ...
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... indifferent alike to his precepts and his example ! Mr. Gifford , in short , is possessed of that sort of learning which is likely to result from an over- anxious desire to supply the want of the first rudi- 194 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
... indifferent alike to his precepts and his example ! Mr. Gifford , in short , is possessed of that sort of learning which is likely to result from an over- anxious desire to supply the want of the first rudi- 194 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
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