Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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... society we like , and from whom we have received fa- vours ; how long we struggle against evidence , how fondly , when the facts cannot be disputed , we cling to the hope that there may be some explanation or some extenuating circum ...
... society we like , and from whom we have received fa- vours ; how long we struggle against evidence , how fondly , when the facts cannot be disputed , we cling to the hope that there may be some explanation or some extenuating circum ...
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... society , to one university , to one party , to one sect , to one administration , and who re- sembled each other so much in talents , in opinions , in habits , in fortunes , that one character , we had almost said one life , may , to a ...
... society , to one university , to one party , to one sect , to one administration , and who re- sembled each other so much in talents , in opinions , in habits , in fortunes , that one character , we had almost said one life , may , to a ...
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... society , in every congregation , in every school of learning , round the hearth of every private family , in the recesses of every re- flecting mind . It was in the midst of this ferment that the minds of the persons whom we are ...
... society , in every congregation , in every school of learning , round the hearth of every private family , in the recesses of every re- flecting mind . It was in the midst of this ferment that the minds of the persons whom we are ...
Pagina 25
... society has risen up like one man , and emancipated itself by one mighty effort from the superstition of ages . This spectacle was common in the sixteenth century . Why has it ceased to be so ? Why has so violent a movement been fol ...
... society has risen up like one man , and emancipated itself by one mighty effort from the superstition of ages . This spectacle was common in the sixteenth century . Why has it ceased to be so ? Why has so violent a movement been fol ...
Pagina 77
... society , a man far advanced in years . Is it possible to believe that such a man would , to gratify any human being , irreparably ruin his own character by his own act ? Imagine a grey - headed judge , full of years and honours ...
... society , a man far advanced in years . Is it possible to believe that such a man would , to gratify any human being , irreparably ruin his own character by his own act ? Imagine a grey - headed judge , full of years and honours ...
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