The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... leave more than one mo- nument of a powerful intellect behind him ; Mr. Coleridge , by dissipating his , and dallying with every subject by turns , has done little or nothing to justify to the world or to posterity , the high opinion ...
... leave more than one mo- nument of a powerful intellect behind him ; Mr. Coleridge , by dissipating his , and dallying with every subject by turns , has done little or nothing to justify to the world or to posterity , the high opinion ...
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... leave asked or a licence granted , converted the Caledonian Chapel into a Westminster Forum or Debating Society , with the sanctity of religion added to it . Our spirited polemic is not contented to defend the citadel of orthodoxy ...
... leave asked or a licence granted , converted the Caledonian Chapel into a Westminster Forum or Debating Society , with the sanctity of religion added to it . Our spirited polemic is not contented to defend the citadel of orthodoxy ...
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... leaves nothing standing but himself , a mighty landmark in a degenerate age , overlooking the wide havoc he has made ! He makes war upon all arts and sciences , upon the faculties and nature of man , on his vices and his virtues , on ...
... leaves nothing standing but himself , a mighty landmark in a degenerate age , overlooking the wide havoc he has made ! He makes war upon all arts and sciences , upon the faculties and nature of man , on his vices and his virtues , on ...
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... leaving them any clue to guide them out of the labyrinth into which he had led them . He un- derstood , in its perfection , the great art of throwing the onus probandi on his adversary ; and so could maintain almost any opinion ...
... leaving them any clue to guide them out of the labyrinth into which he had led them . He un- derstood , in its perfection , the great art of throwing the onus probandi on his adversary ; and so could maintain almost any opinion ...
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... leave the world without quitting scores with it ? I question whether Mr. Tooke was himself in possession of his pretended nostrum , and whether , after trying hard at a definition of the verb as a distinct part of speech , as a terrier ...
... leave the world without quitting scores with it ? I question whether Mr. Tooke was himself in possession of his pretended nostrum , and whether , after trying hard at a definition of the verb as a distinct part of speech , as a terrier ...
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