The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... object to object , but from thought to thought . He is evidently a man occupied with some train of fine and inward association . He re- gards the people about him no more than the flies of a summer . He He meditates the coming age 6 THE ...
... object to object , but from thought to thought . He is evidently a man occupied with some train of fine and inward association . He re- gards the people about him no more than the flies of a summer . He He meditates the coming age 6 THE ...
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... object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it . Pleasure is that which is so in itself : good is that which approves itself as such on reflection , or the idea of which is a source of ...
... object , but to the capacity of the agent , and to his fitness for apprehending or attaining it . Pleasure is that which is so in itself : good is that which approves itself as such on reflection , or the idea of which is a source of ...
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... object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things thrown into masses give a greater blow to the ima- gination than when scattered and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make a ...
... object seen near strikes us more powerfully than at a distance : things thrown into masses give a greater blow to the ima- gination than when scattered and divided into their component parts . A number of mole - hills do not make a ...
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... the world for ever , like an estate by a flaw in the title - deeds . This is over - rating the importance of our own discoveries , and mistaking the nature and object of language altogether . Mr. Ben- tham JEREMY BENTHAM . 23.
... the world for ever , like an estate by a flaw in the title - deeds . This is over - rating the importance of our own discoveries , and mistaking the nature and object of language altogether . Mr. Ben- tham JEREMY BENTHAM . 23.
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William Hazlitt. nature and object of language altogether . Mr. Ben- tham has acquired this disability - it is not natural to him . His admirable little work On Usury , pub- lished forty years ago , is clear , easy , and vigorous . But ...
William Hazlitt. nature and object of language altogether . Mr. Ben- tham has acquired this disability - it is not natural to him . His admirable little work On Usury , pub- lished forty years ago , is clear , easy , and vigorous . But ...
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