The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... popular , even in the same degree as the Lyrical Ballads . It affects a system with- out having any intelligible clue to one , and , instead of unfolding a principle in various and striking lights , repeats the same conclusions till ...
... popular , even in the same degree as the Lyrical Ballads . It affects a system with- out having any intelligible clue to one , and , instead of unfolding a principle in various and striking lights , repeats the same conclusions till ...
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... popular effect is to sail with the stream of prejudice , and to vent common dogmas , ' the total grist , unsifted , husks and all , ' from some evangelical pulpit . This may answer , and it has answered . On the other hand , if a ...
... popular effect is to sail with the stream of prejudice , and to vent common dogmas , ' the total grist , unsifted , husks and all , ' from some evangelical pulpit . This may answer , and it has answered . On the other hand , if a ...
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... popular side - but himself ? Or is he anxious to keep the pre- tensions of his patrician and plebeian friends quite separate , so as to be himself the only point of union , a sort of double meaning , between the two ? It is idle to ...
... popular side - but himself ? Or is he anxious to keep the pre- tensions of his patrician and plebeian friends quite separate , so as to be himself the only point of union , a sort of double meaning , between the two ? It is idle to ...
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