Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... kind of horse , any image of a horse suggests itself . Very likely , how . ever , the image will be that of a brown horse : brown horses being the most familiar . The result is that when the word " black " is added , a check is given to ...
... kind of horse , any image of a horse suggests itself . Very likely , how . ever , the image will be that of a brown horse : brown horses being the most familiar . The result is that when the word " black " is added , a check is given to ...
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... kind of Light - chafers , ' large Fire - flies , which people stick upon spits , and illuminate the ways with at night . Persons of condition can thus travel with a pleasant radiance , which they much admire . Great honour to the Fire ...
... kind of Light - chafers , ' large Fire - flies , which people stick upon spits , and illuminate the ways with at night . Persons of condition can thus travel with a pleasant radiance , which they much admire . Great honour to the Fire ...
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... kind of thought , or repeated production of like effects . t warns us against the error committed both by Pope in his poems and by Bacon in his essays - the error , namely , of constantly em- ploying forcible forms of expression : and ...
... kind of thought , or repeated production of like effects . t warns us against the error committed both by Pope in his poems and by Bacon in his essays - the error , namely , of constantly em- ploying forcible forms of expression : and ...
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... kind . Though we no longer presume to coerce men for their spiritual good , we still think ourselves called upon to coerce them for their material good - not seeing that the one is as useless and as unwarrantable as the other ...
... kind . Though we no longer presume to coerce men for their spiritual good , we still think ourselves called upon to coerce them for their material good - not seeing that the one is as useless and as unwarrantable as the other ...
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... kind is the invariable stimulus to action in the individual , every social agency , of what nature soever , must have some aggregate of de- sires for its motive power . Men in their collective capaci- ty can exhibit no result but what ...
... kind is the invariable stimulus to action in the individual , every social agency , of what nature soever , must have some aggregate of de- sires for its motive power . Men in their collective capaci- ty can exhibit no result but what ...
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