The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... 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 calculation . The gentleman is ...
... 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 calculation . The gentleman is ...
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... sense of duty , as they do , in the ordinary and established ones , to the voice of necessity . Mr. Godwin's theory , and that of more approved reasoners , differ only in this , that what are with them the exceptions , the extreme cases ...
... sense of duty , as they do , in the ordinary and established ones , to the voice of necessity . Mr. Godwin's theory , and that of more approved reasoners , differ only in this , that what are with them the exceptions , the extreme cases ...
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Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. sense of mortified self - consequence , and as an edify- ing spectacle to ... sense of propriety , a knowledge of the world , a poetical and moral license . Such fellows ( such is his cue from ...
Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. sense of mortified self - consequence , and as an edify- ing spectacle to ... sense of propriety , a knowledge of the world , a poetical and moral license . Such fellows ( such is his cue from ...
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