The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... his manner , intent only on his grand theme of UTILITY -or pausing , perhaps , for want of breath and with lack - lustre eye to point out to the stranger a stone in the wall at the end of his garden ( JEREMY BENTHAM . 5.
... his manner , intent only on his grand theme of UTILITY -or pausing , perhaps , for want of breath and with lack - lustre eye to point out to the stranger a stone in the wall at the end of his garden ( JEREMY BENTHAM . 5.
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... breath , loses its force ; he is no longer sustained by the good opinion of others , and he drops out of his place in society , a useless clog ! Mr. Bentham takes a culprit , and puts him into what he calls a Panopticon , that is , a ...
... breath , loses its force ; he is no longer sustained by the good opinion of others , and he drops out of his place in society , a useless clog ! Mr. Bentham takes a culprit , and puts him into what he calls a Panopticon , that is , a ...
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... of a sort of posthumous fame . His bark , after being tossed in the revolu- tionary tempest , now raised to heaven by all the fury of popular breath , now almost dashed in pieces , and buried in the quicksands of ignorance , or scorch- ed.
... of a sort of posthumous fame . His bark , after being tossed in the revolu- tionary tempest , now raised to heaven by all the fury of popular breath , now almost dashed in pieces , and buried in the quicksands of ignorance , or scorch- ed.
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... breath were to change the world , and might almost stop the stars in their courses ? Oh ! and is all forgot ? Is this sun of intellect blotted from the sky ? Or has it suffered total eclipse ? Or is it we who make the fancied gloom , by ...
... breath were to change the world , and might almost stop the stars in their courses ? Oh ! and is all forgot ? Is this sun of intellect blotted from the sky ? Or has it suffered total eclipse ? Or is it we who make the fancied gloom , by ...
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... breath of life , and in the participation and improvement of which alone he is raised above the brute creation and his own physical nature ! ” — The overstrained and ridiculous preten- sions of monks and ascetics were never thought to ...
... breath of life , and in the participation and improvement of which alone he is raised above the brute creation and his own physical nature ! ” — The overstrained and ridiculous preten- sions of monks and ascetics were never thought to ...
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