The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... expression , an irritable temperament corrected by habit and discipline . Or in modern times , he is something between Franklin and Charles Fox , with the comfortable double - chin and sleek thriving look of the one , and the quivering ...
... expression , an irritable temperament corrected by habit and discipline . Or in modern times , he is something between Franklin and Charles Fox , with the comfortable double - chin and sleek thriving look of the one , and the quivering ...
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... expressing himself perfect , and that what- ever may be objected to his law or logic , no one can find the least fault with the purity , simplicity , and perspicuity of his style . Mr. Bentham , in private life , is an amiable and ...
... expressing himself perfect , and that what- ever may be objected to his law or logic , no one can find the least fault with the purity , simplicity , and perspicuity of his style . Mr. Bentham , in private life , is an amiable and ...
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... expression of placid temper and recondite thought . He is not unlike the common portraits of Locke . There is a very admirable likeness of him by Mr. Northcote , which with a more heroic and dignified air , only does justice to the ...
... expression of placid temper and recondite thought . He is not unlike the common portraits of Locke . There is a very admirable likeness of him by Mr. Northcote , which with a more heroic and dignified air , only does justice to the ...
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... expressing his contempt for each of his adversaries in turn , and by setting their opinion at defiance - but when men are congregated together on a great public question and for a weighty object , they must be treated with more respect ...
... expressing his contempt for each of his adversaries in turn , and by setting their opinion at defiance - but when men are congregated together on a great public question and for a weighty object , they must be treated with more respect ...
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... expressing abstract ideas , that are the past partici- ples of certain verbs . It is difficult to know what he means by this . On the other hand , he maintains that " a complex idea is as great an absurdity as a complex star , " and ...
... expressing abstract ideas , that are the past partici- ples of certain verbs . It is difficult to know what he means by this . On the other hand , he maintains that " a complex idea is as great an absurdity as a complex star , " and ...
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