The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... opinion , or proof against open scorn and infamy . Shame , then , not fear , is the sheet - anchor of the law . He who is not afraid of being pointed at as a thief , will not mind a month's hard labour . He who is prepared to take the ...
... opinion , or proof against open scorn and infamy . Shame , then , not fear , is the sheet - anchor of the law . He who is not afraid of being pointed at as a thief , will not mind a month's hard labour . He who is prepared to take the ...
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... opinion of others , nor of sympathy with their feelings ; nor had he any obstinate convic- tions of his own to defend— ' Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! ' He took up any topic by chance , and played with it at will , like a ...
... opinion of others , nor of sympathy with their feelings ; nor had he any obstinate convic- tions of his own to defend— ' Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! ' He took up any topic by chance , and played with it at will , like a ...
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... opinion on that head . He might have some mental reservation on the subject , some pointed ridicule to pour upon the common supposi- tion , some learned authority to quote against it . To anticipate the line of argument he might pursue ...
... opinion on that head . He might have some mental reservation on the subject , some pointed ridicule to pour upon the common supposi- tion , some learned authority to quote against it . To anticipate the line of argument he might pursue ...
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admiration affectation argument beauty Bentham breath Caleb Williams candour casuistry character Cobbett Coleridge common common-place criticism delight Edinburgh Review eloquence equally fancy favour feeling flowers French Revolution friends genius give Godwin grace ground habit hand heart honour House human idle imagination interest Irving Jeremy Bentham less liberty light live look Lord Byron Lord Eldon Lyrical Ballads Mackintosh Malthus mankind manner means mind modern moral Muse nature never object opinion pain passage passion perhaps person philosopher poem poet poetical poetry political popular prejudice pretensions principle of population quaint question reason reform romantic Scotch sense sentiment sion Sir Francis Burdett Sir James Sir James Mackintosh Sir Walter Sir Walter Scott sort Southey speak speeches spirit spleen striking style talent taste thing thought tion tone Tooke truth turn vanity verse Whig word Wordsworth writings