Critical Miscellanies: Second SeriesChapman and Hall, 1877 - 401 páginas |
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... , which introduced so much that we now know to have been untrue and mischievous . Even in literary history it is surely nearer the truth to say of the latter half of the century that the revolutionary 8 FRANCE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
... , which introduced so much that we now know to have been untrue and mischievous . Even in literary history it is surely nearer the truth to say of the latter half of the century that the revolutionary 8 FRANCE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
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... truth to say that the doctrines of the Revolution were the product , not of the classic spirit applied to scientific acquisitions , but , first , of the democratic ideas of the Protestant Reformation , and then of the fictions of the ...
... truth to say that the doctrines of the Revolution were the product , not of the classic spirit applied to scientific acquisitions , but , first , of the democratic ideas of the Protestant Reformation , and then of the fictions of the ...
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... truth about them . He falls precisely into those errors of the raison raisonnante , about which , in his description of the intellectual preparation of the great overthrow , he has said so many just and acute things . Nothing can be ...
... truth about them . He falls precisely into those errors of the raison raisonnante , about which , in his description of the intellectual preparation of the great overthrow , he has said so many just and acute things . Nothing can be ...
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... truth better than M. Taine has done in the following passage : — At certain critical moments in history , ' he says , ' men have come out from the narrow and confined track of their daily life , and seized in one wide vision the ...
... truth better than M. Taine has done in the following passage : — At certain critical moments in history , ' he says , ' men have come out from the narrow and confined track of their daily life , and seized in one wide vision the ...
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... truth which they happen to need at the hour . They have a spontaneous apprehension of the formula which is at once the expression of their miseries and the mirror of their hope . The guiding force in the great changes of the world has ...
... truth which they happen to need at the hour . They have a spontaneous apprehension of the formula which is at once the expression of their miseries and the mirror of their hope . The guiding force in the great changes of the world has ...
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