The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... prejudice , passion , sense , whim , with his petrific , leaden mace , that he had ' bound volatile Hermes , ' and reduced the theory and practice of human life to a caput mortuum of reason , and dull , plodding , tech- nical ...
... prejudice , passion , sense , whim , with his petrific , leaden mace , that he had ' bound volatile Hermes , ' and reduced the theory and practice of human life to a caput mortuum of reason , and dull , plodding , tech- nical ...
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... prejudice : he does not tie himself down to any pedantic rules or abstract principle . He does not listen implicitly to common sense , nor does he follow the independent dictates of his own judgment . No , he picks and chooses among all ...
... prejudice : he does not tie himself down to any pedantic rules or abstract principle . He does not listen implicitly to common sense , nor does he follow the independent dictates of his own judgment . No , he picks and chooses among all ...
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... prejudice to contend with in the opposite scale , it may be thought that the balance of truth can hardly be held with a slack or an even hand , and that the infusion of a little more visionary speculation , of a little more popular ...
... prejudice to contend with in the opposite scale , it may be thought that the balance of truth can hardly be held with a slack or an even hand , and that the infusion of a little more visionary speculation , of a little more popular ...
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