The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... sense of duty , as they do , in the ordinary and established ones , to the voice of necessity . Mr. Godwin's theory and that of more approved reasoners differ only in this , that what are with them the exceptions , the extreme cases ...
... sense of duty , as they do , in the ordinary and established ones , to the voice of necessity . Mr. Godwin's theory and that of more approved reasoners differ only in this , that what are with them the exceptions , the extreme cases ...
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... sense , to resist the calls of affection , to emancipate ourselves from the force of 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 ...
... sense , to resist the calls of affection , to emancipate ourselves from the force of 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 ...
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... sense of honour , not the mere regard to , or saving of , appearances . This , we think , must be an hypercriticism , from all we remember of books of chivalry and heroes of romance . E but with an impression as if the events and ...
... sense of honour , not the mere regard to , or saving of , appearances . This , we think , must be an hypercriticism , from all we remember of books of chivalry and heroes of romance . E but with an impression as if the events and ...
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... sense , for- lorn of meaning , and around him he beheld the living traces and the sky - pointing proportions of the mighty Pan - but poetry redeemed him from this spectral philosophy , and he bathed his heart in beauty , and gazed at ...
... sense , for- lorn of meaning , and around him he beheld the living traces and the sky - pointing proportions of the mighty Pan - but poetry redeemed him from this spectral philosophy , and he bathed his heart in beauty , and gazed at ...
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... 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 determined mind , either complete light or complete ...
... 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 determined mind , either complete light or complete ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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