The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary PortraitsH. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... true at all , are true everywhere alike : his speculations concern hu- manity at large , and are not confined to the hundred or the bills of mortality . It is in moral as in phy- sical magnitude . The little is seen best near the great ...
... true at all , are true everywhere alike : his speculations concern hu- manity at large , and are not confined to the hundred or the bills of mortality . It is in moral as in phy- sical magnitude . The little is seen best near the great ...
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... true , the bands of pri- vate , or of local and natural affection , are often , nay in general , too tightly strained , so as frequently to do harm instead of good : but the present question is whether we can , with safety and effect ...
... true , the bands of pri- vate , or of local and natural affection , are often , nay in general , too tightly strained , so as frequently to do harm instead of good : but the present question is whether we can , with safety and effect ...
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... true and sound when it arose from high thought and warm feeling , than afterwards , when it was warped and debased by the example , the vices , and follies of the world ? The fault , then , of Mr. Godwin's philosophy , in one word , was ...
... true and sound when it arose from high thought and warm feeling , than afterwards , when it was warped and debased by the example , the vices , and follies of the world ? The fault , then , of Mr. Godwin's philosophy , in one word , was ...
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... True were one , by " championing it to the Outrance , " and in the final result placing the Gothic structure of human virtue on an humbler , but a wider and safer foun- dation than it had hitherto occupied in the volumes and systems of ...
... True were one , by " championing it to the Outrance , " and in the final result placing the Gothic structure of human virtue on an humbler , but a wider and safer foun- dation than it had hitherto occupied in the volumes and systems of ...
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... true chivalrous character was the sense of honour , not the mere regard to , or saving of , appearances . This , we think , must be an hypercriticism , from all we re- member of books of chivalry and heroes of romance . it through : no ...
... true chivalrous character was the sense of honour , not the mere regard to , or saving of , appearances . This , we think , must be an hypercriticism , from all we re- member of books of chivalry and heroes of romance . it through : no ...
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