Reviews, Essays, and PoemsWard, Lock, 1899 - 661 pagina's |
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Pagina 319
... causes which Johnson has assigned , that we are to attribute the ex- aggeration which disfigures the panegyrics of ... cause . Yet , in the very act of misrepresenting the laws of composition , he shows how well he understands them ...
... causes which Johnson has assigned , that we are to attribute the ex- aggeration which disfigures the panegyrics of ... cause . Yet , in the very act of misrepresenting the laws of composition , he shows how well he understands them ...
Pagina 502
... cause of the extinction of the peerage . If there were only one daughter , the honour would descend . If there are several , it falls into abeyance . But it is needless to multiply words in a case so clear ; and indeed it is needless to ...
... cause of the extinction of the peerage . If there were only one daughter , the honour would descend . If there are several , it falls into abeyance . But it is needless to multiply words in a case so clear ; and indeed it is needless to ...
Pagina 533
... cause to which I must allude . His imitators have so much familiarised the ear of Italy and of Europe to the favourite topics of amorous flattery and lamentation , that we can scarcely think them original when we find them in the first ...
... cause to which I must allude . His imitators have so much familiarised the ear of Italy and of Europe to the favourite topics of amorous flattery and lamentation , that we can scarcely think them original when we find them in the first ...
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UTILITARIAN LOGIC AND POLITICS | 352 |
BENTHAMS DEFENCE OF MILL | 377 |
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