Critical Miscellanies: Second SeriesChapman and Hall, 1877 - 401 páginas |
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... body without ever having effectively explored it by dissection . Mr. Carlyle , it is true , by force of pene- trating imaginative genius , has reproduced in stirring and resplendent dithyrambs the fire and passion , the rags and tears ...
... body without ever having effectively explored it by dissection . Mr. Carlyle , it is true , by force of pene- trating imaginative genius , has reproduced in stirring and resplendent dithyrambs the fire and passion , the rags and tears ...
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... body of propositions standing out in definite relief from one another , yet conveying a certain unity of interpretation , we soon feel how possible it is for an author to have literary clearness along with historic obscurity . In ...
... body of propositions standing out in definite relief from one another , yet conveying a certain unity of interpretation , we soon feel how possible it is for an author to have literary clearness along with historic obscurity . In ...
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... bodies of men , in ages of trouble and confusion , have an instinctive feeling for the fragment of truth which they happen to need at the hour . They have a spontaneous apprehension of the formula which is at once the expression of ...
... bodies of men , in ages of trouble and confusion , have an instinctive feeling for the fragment of truth which they happen to need at the hour . They have a spontaneous apprehension of the formula which is at once the expression of ...
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... body in the eighteenth century , was the circumstance that many of the great landowning magnates were Tories and remained sulking on their estates rather than go to the court of the first two kings of the Hanoverian line ; just as the ...
... body in the eighteenth century , was the circumstance that many of the great landowning magnates were Tories and remained sulking on their estates rather than go to the court of the first two kings of the Hanoverian line ; just as the ...
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... bodies have the sap of life in their members . In France not even the judiciary , usually the last to part from its ancient roots , was sound and quick . The administration of justice , ' says Arthur Young , ' was partial , venal ...
... bodies have the sap of life in their members . In France not even the judiciary , usually the last to part from its ancient roots , was sound and quick . The administration of justice , ' says Arthur Young , ' was partial , venal ...
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