Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... human nature . We are all inclined to judge of others as we find them . Our estimate of a character always depends much on the manner in which that character affects our own interests and passions . We find it difficult to think well of ...
... human nature . We are all inclined to judge of others as we find them . Our estimate of a character always depends much on the manner in which that character affects our own interests and passions . We find it difficult to think well of ...
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... human.in- nbe tellects . That placid intercourse is disturbed by no jealousies I or resentments . These are the old friends who are never thi seen with new faces , who are the same in wealth and in po- The verty , in glory and in ...
... human.in- nbe tellects . That placid intercourse is disturbed by no jealousies I or resentments . These are the old friends who are never thi seen with new faces , who are the same in wealth and in po- The verty , in glory and in ...
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... human being can be known to another ; and un- happily their conduct has not always been such as an impartial judge can contemplate with approbation . But the fanaticism of the devout worshipper of genius is proof against all evi- dence ...
... human being can be known to another ; and un- happily their conduct has not always been such as an impartial judge can contemplate with approbation . But the fanaticism of the devout worshipper of genius is proof against all evi- dence ...
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... humanity , priests whose learning and abilities were habitually devoted to the defence of tyranny and imposture . The Hotspurs , the Nevilles , the Cliffords , rough , illiterate , and unreflecting , brought to the council - board the ...
... humanity , priests whose learning and abilities were habitually devoted to the defence of tyranny and imposture . The Hotspurs , the Nevilles , the Cliffords , rough , illiterate , and unreflecting , brought to the council - board the ...
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... human nature . Their policy was generally characterized rather by vigilance , by mo- deration , and by firmness , than by invention , or by the spirit of enterprise . They spoke and wrote in a manner worthy of their excel- lent sense ...
... human nature . Their policy was generally characterized rather by vigilance , by mo- deration , and by firmness , than by invention , or by the spirit of enterprise . They spoke and wrote in a manner worthy of their excel- lent sense ...
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