The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... whole view of a subject in , and as if , should he omit a single circumstance or step of the argu- ment , it would be lost to the world for ever , like an estate by a flaw in the title - deeds . This is over - rating the importance of ...
... whole view of a subject in , and as if , should he omit a single circumstance or step of the argu- ment , it would be lost to the world for ever , like an estate by a flaw in the title - deeds . This is over - rating the importance of ...
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... whole line of moral consequences ; and requires it to conform its acts to the larger and more enlightened con- science which it has thus acquired . He ab- solves man from the gross and narrow ties of sense , custom , authority , private ...
... whole line of moral consequences ; and requires it to conform its acts to the larger and more enlightened con- science which it has thus acquired . He ab- solves man from the gross and narrow ties of sense , custom , authority , private ...
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William Hazlitt. but he must do this , before he can give his whole soul to them . The mind , after " letting contemplation have its fill , " or " Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air , " sinks down on the ground ...
William Hazlitt. but he must do this , before he can give his whole soul to them . The mind , after " letting contemplation have its fill , " or " Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air , " sinks down on the ground ...
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... whole time and attention to , and wisely writes over the doors of his understand- ing , his fancy , and his senses- " No admittance except on business . " He has none of that fastidious refinement and false delicacy , which might lead ...
... whole time and attention to , and wisely writes over the doors of his understand- ing , his fancy , and his senses- " No admittance except on business . " He has none of that fastidious refinement and false delicacy , which might lead ...
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... whole thing is , nearly from beginning to end , a transposition of ideas . If the subject of these remarks had come out as a player , with all his advantages of figure , voice , and action , we think he would have failed : if , as a ...
... whole thing is , nearly from beginning to end , a transposition of ideas . If the subject of these remarks had come out as a player , with all his advantages of figure , voice , and action , we think he would have failed : if , as a ...
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