The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary PortraitsH. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... equally a good , and is to be taken into the account as such in a moral estimate , whether it be the pleasure of sense or of conscience , whether it arise from the exercise of virtue or the perpetration of crime . We are afraid the ...
... equally a good , and is to be taken into the account as such in a moral estimate , whether it be the pleasure of sense or of conscience , whether it arise from the exercise of virtue or the perpetration of crime . We are afraid the ...
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... equally a good ; for all pleasure does not equally bear reflect- ing on . There are some tastes that are sweet in the mouth and bitter in the belly ; and there is a similar contradiction and anomaly in the mind and heart of man . Again ...
... equally a good ; for all pleasure does not equally bear reflect- ing on . There are some tastes that are sweet in the mouth and bitter in the belly ; and there is a similar contradiction and anomaly in the mind and heart of man . Again ...
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... equally exclusive one of that of Eliza- beth , is , we suspect , owing to Mr. Coleridge , who some twenty years ago , threw a great stone into the standing pool of criticism , which splashed some persons with the mud , but which gave a ...
... equally exclusive one of that of Eliza- beth , is , we suspect , owing to Mr. Coleridge , who some twenty years ago , threw a great stone into the standing pool of criticism , which splashed some persons with the mud , but which gave a ...
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... equally entertained no where else , we apprehend that no remonstrances of a committee of ruling - elders will be able to bring him to his senses again , or make him forego such sweet , but ill - assorted praise . What we mean to insist ...
... equally entertained no where else , we apprehend that no remonstrances of a committee of ruling - elders will be able to bring him to his senses again , or make him forego such sweet , but ill - assorted praise . What we mean to insist ...
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... equally servile to nature and to opinion . The genius of Sir Walter is essen- tially imitative , or " denotes a foregone conclusion : " that of Lord Byron is self - dependent ; or at least requires no aid , is governed by no law , but ...
... equally servile to nature and to opinion . The genius of Sir Walter is essen- tially imitative , or " denotes a foregone conclusion : " that of Lord Byron is self - dependent ; or at least requires no aid , is governed by no law , but ...
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