The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... habit ; and thus , though he has not said it himself , has enabled others to say to the towering aspira- tions after good , and to the over - bearing pride of human intellect- " Thus far shalt thou come , and no farther ! " Captain ...
... habit ; and thus , though he has not said it himself , has enabled others to say to the towering aspira- tions after good , and to the over - bearing pride of human intellect- " Thus far shalt thou come , and no farther ! " Captain ...
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... habit of attending to the exact import of every word and clause in a sentence . Mr. Tooke had the mind of a lawyer ; but it was applied to a vast variety of topics and general trains of speculation . Mr. Horne Tooke was in private ...
... habit of attending to the exact import of every word and clause in a sentence . Mr. Tooke had the mind of a lawyer ; but it was applied to a vast variety of topics and general trains of speculation . Mr. Horne Tooke was in private ...
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... habit or sentiment , or the disguises of doting pedantry , naked in its cradle , and in its primitive state . Our author tells us that he found his discovery on Grammar among a num- ber of papers on other subjects , which he had thrown ...
... habit or sentiment , or the disguises of doting pedantry , naked in its cradle , and in its primitive state . Our author tells us that he found his discovery on Grammar among a num- ber of papers on other subjects , which he had thrown ...
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... habit of satisfying his own mind as to the precise sense in which he himself made use of words . Mr. Tooke , though he had no objection to puzzle others , was mightily averse to being puzzled or mystified himself . All was , to his ...
... habit of satisfying his own mind as to the precise sense in which he himself made use of words . Mr. Tooke , though he had no objection to puzzle others , was mightily averse to being puzzled or mystified himself . All was , to his ...
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... habit of tantalizing his guests on a Sunday afternoon with sundry abstruse speculations , and putting them off to the following week for a satisfaction of their doubts ; but why should he treat posterity in the same scurvy manner , or ...
... habit of tantalizing his guests on a Sunday afternoon with sundry abstruse speculations , and putting them off to the following week for a satisfaction of their doubts ; but why should he treat posterity in the same scurvy manner , or ...
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