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" Society; and to substitute in lieu of a sober contentment, and regular discharge of the duties incident to each man's particular situation, a wild desire of undefinable latitude and extravagance, — an aspiration after shapeless somethings, that can... "
The Ordeal - Página 289
1809
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The Anti-Jacobin, Or, Weekly Examiner, Volumen2

1799 - 678 páginas
...understood,—a contemptuous disgust at " all that «, and a persuasion that nothing is as it ought " to be;—to operate, in short, a general discharge of *' every...thing " that laws divine or human; that local customs, immeu morial habits, and multiplied examples impose upon 11 him; and to set them about doing what they...
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Poetry of The Anti-Jacobin [by G. Canning and others].

Anti-Jacobin The - 1801 - 276 páginas
...each man's par" ticular situation, a wild desire of undefinable latitude and ex" travagance, — an aspiration after shapeless somethings, that can ««...of every man " (in his own estimation) from every tie which laws divine or " human, which local customs, immemorial habits, and multiplied " examples...
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The Anti-Jacobin, Or, Weekly Examiner, Volumen2

1803 - 674 páginas
...regular discharge of the duties, &c. a wild desire of uit*' definable latitude and extravagance, &c. a contemptuous '' disgust at all that is, and a persuasion that nothing it as •' it aught to ke—to operate a general discharge of EVERT " Man from every thing that Lotus...
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Poetry of The Anti-Jacobin [by G. Canning and others].

Anti-Jacobin The - 1807 - 258 páginas
...— an aspiration after shapeless " somethings, that can neither be described nor un" derstood, — a contemptuous disgust at all that is, and " a persuasion...of every man " (in his own estimation) from every tie which laws " divine or human, which local customs, immemorial " habits, and multiplied examples...
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volumen8

1828 - 454 páginas
...incident to each man's particular situation, a wild desire of undefinable latitude and extravagance, an aspiration after shapeless somethings, that can neither...nor understood, a contemptuous disgust at all that . . and a persuasion that nothing is as it ought to be ; — to operate, in short, a general discharge...
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The North American Review, Volumen164

1897 - 812 páginas
...Rovers is Dr. Ibsen's ; it is to inculcate " a wild desire of indefinable latitude and extravagance ... a contemptuous disgust at all that is, and a persuasion that nothing is as it ought to be." Says Mr. Higgins, " I hold every government as an evil in itself," to be abated by force, if practicable,...
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Poetry of The Anti-Jacobin [by G. Canning and others].

Anti-Jacobin The - 1852 - 272 páginas
...extravagance,—an aspiration after shapeless somethings that can neither be described nor understood,—a contemptuous disgust at all that is, and a persuasion that nothing is as it ought to be;—to operate, in short, a general discharge of every man (in his own estimation) from every tie...
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political & Satirical ...

George Canning, John Hookham Frere, George Ellis, Charles Carrington, William Gifford - 1854 - 288 páginas
...to each man's particular situation, a wild desire of undefinable latitude and extravagance, — an aspiration after shapeless somethings that can neither...discharge of every man (in his own estimation) from every tie which laws, divine or human, which local customs, immemorial habits, and multiplied examples, impose...
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Poetry of The Anti-Jacobin [by G. Canning and others].

Anti-Jacobin The - 1854 - 296 páginas
...to each man's particular situation, a wild desire of undefinable latitude and extravagance, — an aspiration after shapeless somethings that can neither...discharge of every man (in his own estimation) from every tie which laws, divine or human, which local customs, immemorial habits, and multiplied examples, impose...
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The North British Review, Volumen29

1858 - 596 páginas
...incident to each man's particular situation, a wild desire of undefinable latitude and extravagance,—an aspiration after shapeless somethings that can neither...understood, a contemptuous disgust at all that is." The purpose of this parody, according to the preface of its supposed author, Mr Higgins, is to represent...
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