The Friend: A Series of Essays, Том 3 |
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... philosophers , and poets , he will distinguish some favoured names on which he may satisfy his admiration . And there , just as in the little circle of his own acquaint- ance , seizing eagerly on every merit they possess , he will ...
... philosophers , and poets , he will distinguish some favoured names on which he may satisfy his admiration . And there , just as in the little circle of his own acquaint- ance , seizing eagerly on every merit they possess , he will ...
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... philosophy ; he is won by the allurements of licen- tious art ; he follows with wonder the irregular transports of undisciplined imagination . Nor , where the objects of his admiration are worthy , is he yet skilful to distinguish ...
... philosophy ; he is won by the allurements of licen- tious art ; he follows with wonder the irregular transports of undisciplined imagination . Nor , where the objects of his admiration are worthy , is he yet skilful to distinguish ...
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... philosophy , which , leading them by the light of their best emotions to the principles which should give life to thought and law to genius , will discover to them , in clear and perfect evidence , the false- hood of the errors that ...
... philosophy , which , leading them by the light of their best emotions to the principles which should give life to thought and law to genius , will discover to them , in clear and perfect evidence , the false- hood of the errors that ...
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... philosophers , with which the reign of the virgin queen was illustrated . Or if we be more strongly attracted by the moral purity and greatness , and that sanctity of civil and religious duty , with which the tyranny of Charles I. was ...
... philosophers , with which the reign of the virgin queen was illustrated . Or if we be more strongly attracted by the moral purity and greatness , and that sanctity of civil and religious duty , with which the tyranny of Charles I. was ...
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... in fact , that there is little natural con- nection between them ? Have I perceived this truth ; and , perceiving it , does the countenance of philosophy continue to appear as bright and beautiful in INTRODUCTION . 31.
... in fact , that there is little natural con- nection between them ? Have I perceived this truth ; and , perceiving it , does the countenance of philosophy continue to appear as bright and beautiful in INTRODUCTION . 31.
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