Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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... never puts on the airs of an author professedly dictating sentences for the public ; but his thoughts flow from him with the same ease , simplicity , and not unfrequently the same vivacity , which we expect in the most unstudied table ...
... never puts on the airs of an author professedly dictating sentences for the public ; but his thoughts flow from him with the same ease , simplicity , and not unfrequently the same vivacity , which we expect in the most unstudied table ...
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... never become naturalized into another country themselves . Yet we would express our admiration of the Germans , by abandoning the very peculiarity , which is the secret of their greatness ! We would fain conjure with the magician's wand ...
... never become naturalized into another country themselves . Yet we would express our admiration of the Germans , by abandoning the very peculiarity , which is the secret of their greatness ! We would fain conjure with the magician's wand ...
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... never betrayed him into paradox , and willing to accept the hurtful charac- ter of any just inference from his opinions , as demon- strating the unsoundness of the doctrine itself , the study of his works cannot but impart a portion of ...
... never betrayed him into paradox , and willing to accept the hurtful charac- ter of any just inference from his opinions , as demon- strating the unsoundness of the doctrine itself , the study of his works cannot but impart a portion of ...
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... never thought of contending against a cloud . The admirers of Coleridge have been singularly injudi- cious in the praises , which they have heaped upon him . One recommends his philosophical writings as models of English prose , when we ...
... never thought of contending against a cloud . The admirers of Coleridge have been singularly injudi- cious in the praises , which they have heaped upon him . One recommends his philosophical writings as models of English prose , when we ...
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... never proposed to accomplish . The leading proposition of his first book , which , owing to his inaccurate and unguarded use of language , has been so frequently assailed , is still one , which , couched in one form or another ...
... never proposed to accomplish . The leading proposition of his first book , which , owing to his inaccurate and unguarded use of language , has been so frequently assailed , is still one , which , couched in one form or another ...
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