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Pagina 42
... person ; and because they spoke with natural alarm and anxiety , his misgivings about the Catholicity of the Church of England turned instantly into certainties , and in four years car- ried him away over the border to Po- pery . It is ...
... person ; and because they spoke with natural alarm and anxiety , his misgivings about the Catholicity of the Church of England turned instantly into certainties , and in four years car- ried him away over the border to Po- pery . It is ...
Pagina 46
... person is such a one as we are ; and even more so , for he cannot keep it to himself . The conclusion is not quite fair , it may be , when applied to the case of a diarist like Pepys , who , poor man , meant only to confide his thoughts ...
... person is such a one as we are ; and even more so , for he cannot keep it to himself . The conclusion is not quite fair , it may be , when applied to the case of a diarist like Pepys , who , poor man , meant only to confide his thoughts ...
Pagina 51
... person by tracing the manifold transformations of the same Protean quality . We might skip from the Quix- ote - Plato - rather , one might say , the Bobadil - Kant - to another autobiogra- pher , like him in little but the power of ...
... person by tracing the manifold transformations of the same Protean quality . We might skip from the Quix- ote - Plato - rather , one might say , the Bobadil - Kant - to another autobiogra- pher , like him in little but the power of ...
Pagina 55
... person . The fact that he has listened to all sides gives him a kind of right in his own opinion to speak with the authority of a judge . It has been said that a tendency to be cock - sure ' ' is a special characteristic of Mill's ...
... person . The fact that he has listened to all sides gives him a kind of right in his own opinion to speak with the authority of a judge . It has been said that a tendency to be cock - sure ' ' is a special characteristic of Mill's ...
Pagina 57
... person would hardly have writ- ten it at all . It requires a certain mod- eration of character to be satisfied with a history instead of a wife , and Gibbon was so great an historian because he could accept such a substitute . No one ...
... person would hardly have writ- ten it at all . It requires a certain mod- eration of character to be satisfied with a history instead of a wife , and Gibbon was so great an historian because he could accept such a substitute . No one ...
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