The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... of talent , of education , and of principle have been hurried away by what had neither truth , nor nature , not one particle of honest feeling nor the least D shew of reason in it ? Is the Modern Philosophy WILLIAM GODWIN . 33.
... of talent , of education , and of principle have been hurried away by what had neither truth , nor nature , not one particle of honest feeling nor the least D shew of reason in it ? Is the Modern Philosophy WILLIAM GODWIN . 33.
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... universal benevo- lence . Mr. Godwin gives no quarter to the amiable weaknesses of our nature , nor does he stoop to avail himself of the supplementary aids of an imperfect virtue . Gratitude , promises , 36 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... universal benevo- lence . Mr. Godwin gives no quarter to the amiable weaknesses of our nature , nor does he stoop to avail himself of the supplementary aids of an imperfect virtue . Gratitude , promises , 36 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... but which is coeval with , and inseparable from the nature and faculties of man - is the image of his Maker stamped upon him at his birth , the understanding breathed into him with the breath of life WILLIAM GODWIN . 45.
... but which is coeval with , and inseparable from the nature and faculties of man - is the image of his Maker stamped upon him at his birth , the understanding breathed into him with the breath of life WILLIAM GODWIN . 45.
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... nature . In the second place , if it is admitted that Reason alone is not the sole and self - suf- ficient ground of morals , it is to Mr. Godwin that we are indebted for having settled the point . No one denied or distrusted this prin ...
... nature . In the second place , if it is admitted that Reason alone is not the sole and self - suf- ficient ground of morals , it is to Mr. Godwin that we are indebted for having settled the point . No one denied or distrusted this prin ...
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William Hazlitt. not by factitious means . Our author takes a given subject from nature or from books , and then fills it up with the ardent workings of his own mind , with the teeming and audible pulses of his own heart . The effect is ...
William Hazlitt. not by factitious means . Our author takes a given subject from nature or from books , and then fills it up with the ardent workings of his own mind , with the teeming and audible pulses of his own heart . The effect is ...
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