The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... arguments , more distinctly labelled and ticketted , under this one head , and made a more constant and explicit refe- rence to it at every step of his progress , than any other writer . Perhaps the weak side of his conclu .. sions also ...
... arguments , more distinctly labelled and ticketted , under this one head , and made a more constant and explicit refe- rence to it at every step of his progress , than any other writer . Perhaps the weak side of his conclu .. sions also ...
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... argument , it would be lost to the world for ever , like an estate by a flaw in the title - deeds . This is over - rating the importance of our own discoveries , and mistaking the nature and object of language altogether . Mr. Ben- tham ...
... argument , it would be lost to the world for ever , like an estate by a flaw in the title - deeds . This is over - rating the importance of our own discoveries , and mistaking the nature and object of language altogether . Mr. Ben- tham ...
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... argument to extremes , and makes up by the force of style and continuity of feeling for what he wants in variety of incident or ease of manner . This neces- sary defect is observable in his best works , and is still more so in Fleetwood ...
... argument to extremes , and makes up by the force of style and continuity of feeling for what he wants in variety of incident or ease of manner . This neces- sary defect is observable in his best works , and is still more so in Fleetwood ...
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... arguments with which , everlastingly drawled out , the old school of Presbyterian divines used to keep their audiences awake , or lull them to sleep ; but to which people of taste and fashion paid little attention , as inelegant and ...
... arguments with which , everlastingly drawled out , the old school of Presbyterian divines used to keep their audiences awake , or lull them to sleep ; but to which people of taste and fashion paid little attention , as inelegant and ...
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... argument , like a flaw in an indictment , by a kind of legal pertinacity , or rather by a rigid and constant habit of attending to the exact import of every word and clause in a sentence . Mr. Tooke had the mind of a lawyer ; but it was ...
... argument , like a flaw in an indictment , by a kind of legal pertinacity , or rather by a rigid and constant habit of attending to the exact import of every word and clause in a sentence . Mr. Tooke had the mind of a lawyer ; but it was ...
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