The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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Or Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. Mr. Horne Tooke MR . HORNE TOOKE was one of those who may be considered as connecting links between a former period and the existing generation . His education and ... TOOKE MR HORNE TOOKE.
Or Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. Mr. Horne Tooke MR . HORNE TOOKE was one of those who may be considered as connecting links between a former period and the existing generation . His education and ... TOOKE MR HORNE TOOKE.
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... Tooke , ' is the London Tavern ! ' It is the previous deduction formed in the mind , and the splenetic contempt felt for a practical soph- ism , that beats about the bush for , and at last finds , the apt illustration : not the casual ...
... Tooke , ' is the London Tavern ! ' It is the previous deduction formed in the mind , and the splenetic contempt felt for a practical soph- ism , that beats about the bush for , and at last finds , the apt illustration : not the casual ...
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... Tooke's work is truly elementary . Dr. Lowth described Mr. Harris's Hermes as ' the finest specimen of analysis since the days of Aristotle ' — a work in which there is no analy- sis at all , for analysis consists in reducing things to ...
... Tooke's work is truly elementary . Dr. Lowth described Mr. Harris's Hermes as ' the finest specimen of analysis since the days of Aristotle ' — a work in which there is no analy- sis at all , for analysis consists in reducing things to ...
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