The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... human mind . He cannot be looked upon in the light of a discoverer in legis- lation or morals . He has not struck out any great leading principle or parent - truth , from which a num- ber of others might be deduced ; nor has he enriched ...
... human mind . He cannot be looked upon in the light of a discoverer in legis- lation or morals . He has not struck out any great leading principle or parent - truth , from which a num- ber of others might be deduced ; nor has he enriched ...
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... human nature , and the caprices and irregularities of the human will . " He has not allowed for the wind . " It is not that you can be said to see his favourite doctrine of Utility glittering everywhere through his system , like a vein ...
... human nature , and the caprices and irregularities of the human will . " He has not allowed for the wind . " It is not that you can be said to see his favourite doctrine of Utility glittering everywhere through his system , like a vein ...
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... human life to a caput mortuum of reason , and dull , plodding , technical calculation . The gentleman is himself a capital logician ; and he has been led by this circumstance to consider man as a logical animal . We fear this view of ...
... human life to a caput mortuum of reason , and dull , plodding , technical calculation . The gentleman is himself a capital logician ; and he has been led by this circumstance to consider man as a logical animal . We fear this view of ...
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... human being is , no doubt , as much worth in himself , independently of the cir- cumstances of time or place , as another ; but he is not of so much value to us and our affections . Could our imagination take wing ( with our speculative ...
... human being is , no doubt , as much worth in himself , independently of the cir- cumstances of time or place , as another ; but he is not of so much value to us and our affections . Could our imagination take wing ( with our speculative ...
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... human mind resembles a map , rather than a picture : the outline , the dispo- sition is correct , but it wants colouring and relief . There is a technicality of manner , which renders his writings of more value to the professional ...
... human mind resembles a map , rather than a picture : the outline , the dispo- sition is correct , but it wants colouring and relief . There is a technicality of manner , which renders his writings of more value to the professional ...
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