The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... philosopher , to his eternal honour , returned . Mr. Hobhouse is a greater man at the hustings , Lord Rolle at Plymouth Dock ; but Mr. Bentham would carry it hollow , on the score of popularity , at Paris or Pegu . The reason is , that ...
... philosopher , to his eternal honour , returned . Mr. Hobhouse is a greater man at the hustings , Lord Rolle at Plymouth Dock ; but Mr. Bentham would carry it hollow , on the score of popularity , at Paris or Pegu . The reason is , that ...
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... philosopher and the friend of his species ( a character to which he might have aspired ) in the sophist and party - writer . The period at which Mr. Malthus came forward teemed with answers to Modern Philosophy , with antidotes to ...
... philosopher and the friend of his species ( a character to which he might have aspired ) in the sophist and party - writer . The period at which Mr. Malthus came forward teemed with answers to Modern Philosophy , with antidotes to ...
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... philosopher , in painting the dark side of human nature , may have reason on his side , and a moral lesson or remedy in view . The tragic poet , who shows the sad vicissitudes of things and the disappointments of the passions , at least ...
... philosopher , in painting the dark side of human nature , may have reason on his side , and a moral lesson or remedy in view . The tragic poet , who shows the sad vicissitudes of things and the disappointments of the passions , at least ...
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