Critical Miscellanies: Second SeriesChapman and Hall, 1877 - 401 páginas |
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... never before seen stated in its present form , but which if it implies more than has been often advanced by previous writers in other forms , cannot be accepted as true . This is perhaps a point better worth discussing than any other ...
... never before seen stated in its present form , but which if it implies more than has been often advanced by previous writers in other forms , cannot be accepted as true . This is perhaps a point better worth discussing than any other ...
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... never thoroughly understand the author of the New Heloisa , or the author of the Père de Famille and Jacques le Fataliste . Such work was to him for the most part a detestable compound of vulgarity and rodomontade . ' There is nothing ...
... never thoroughly understand the author of the New Heloisa , or the author of the Père de Famille and Jacques le Fataliste . Such work was to him for the most part a detestable compound of vulgarity and rodomontade . ' There is nothing ...
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... never been heard of before '89 . Yet the most important and decisive of them were at least as old as the Reformation , were not peculiarly French in any sense , and were no more the special products of the classic spirit mixing with ...
... never been heard of before '89 . Yet the most important and decisive of them were at least as old as the Reformation , were not peculiarly French in any sense , and were no more the special products of the classic spirit mixing with ...
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... never broke with their past in any of its fundamental elements . They had a historic basis of laws and institutions which was still sound and whole , and the political severance from England made no breach in social continuity . If a ...
... never broke with their past in any of its fundamental elements . They had a historic basis of laws and institutions which was still sound and whole , and the political severance from England made no breach in social continuity . If a ...
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... never be cured without a great internal commotion ; but woe to those who have to do with it ; into such work the French go with no slack hand . ' Rousseau , in a passage in the Confessions , not only divines a speedy convulsion , but ...
... never be cured without a great internal commotion ; but woe to those who have to do with it ; into such work the French go with no slack hand . ' Rousseau , in a passage in the Confessions , not only divines a speedy convulsion , but ...
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