The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... his dress , and 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 dress , and 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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... his hand on the subjects of which he treats , in a masterly and scientific manner ; but we should find a difficulty in adducing from his different works ( however elaborate or closely reasoned ) any new 8 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... his hand on the subjects of which he treats , in a masterly and scientific manner ; but we should find a difficulty in adducing from his different works ( however elaborate or closely reasoned ) any new 8 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... 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 inquirer than to 22 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... 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 inquirer than to 22 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... manner . He has no great fondness for poetry , and can hardly extract a moral out of Shakspeare . His house is warmed and lighted by steam . He is one of those who prefer the artificial to the natural in most things , and think the mind ...
... manner . He has no great fondness for poetry , and can hardly extract a moral out of Shakspeare . His house is warmed and lighted by steam . He is one of those who prefer the artificial to the natural in most things , and think the mind ...
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... manner we could best contribute to the greatest possible good ? " This was the paramount obligation in all cases what- ever , from which we had no right to free ourselves upon any idle or formal pretext , and of which each person was to ...
... manner we could best contribute to the greatest possible good ? " This was the paramount obligation in all cases what- ever , from which we had no right to free ourselves upon any idle or formal pretext , and of which each person was to ...
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