The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... thing ; but it includes every thing alike . It is rather like an inventory , than a valuation of different arguments . Every possible suggestion finds a place , so that the mind is distracted as much as enlightened by this perplexing ...
... thing ; but it includes every thing alike . It is rather like an inventory , than a valuation of different arguments . Every possible suggestion finds a place , so that the mind is distracted as much as enlightened by this perplexing ...
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... things , and think the mind of man om- nipotent . He has a great contempt for out - of- door prospects , for green fields and trees , and is for referring every thing to Utility . There is a little narrowness in this ; for if all the ...
... things , and think the mind of man om- nipotent . He has a great contempt for out - of- door prospects , for green fields and trees , and is for referring every thing to Utility . There is a little narrowness in this ; for if all the ...
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... thing at twenty , and another at forty ? Is it at a burn- ing heat in 1793 , and below zero in 1814 ? Not so , in the name of manhood and of com- mon sense ! Let us pause here a little.- Mr. Godwin indulged in extreme opinions , and ...
... thing at twenty , and another at forty ? Is it at a burn- ing heat in 1793 , and below zero in 1814 ? Not so , in the name of manhood and of com- mon sense ! Let us pause here a little.- Mr. Godwin indulged in extreme opinions , and ...
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... thing less would satisfy the pretensions of the New School ) , there was danger that the un- seasoned novice might substitute some prag- matical conceit of his own for the rule of right reason , and mistake a heartless indifference for ...
... thing less would satisfy the pretensions of the New School ) , there was danger that the un- seasoned novice might substitute some prag- matical conceit of his own for the rule of right reason , and mistake a heartless indifference for ...
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... thing to return in imagination to the good old times , “ when in Auvergne alone , there were three hundred no- bles whose most ordinary actions were robbery , rape , and murder , " when the castle of each Norman baron was a strong hold ...
... thing to return in imagination to the good old times , “ when in Auvergne alone , there were three hundred no- bles whose most ordinary actions were robbery , rape , and murder , " when the castle of each Norman baron was a strong hold ...
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