Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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... of distinct publications , except for the purpose of mere literary criticism . Doctrines may be examined and censured with perfect freedom , without seeking to cast reproach on the individuals who entertain XX PREFACE .
... of distinct publications , except for the purpose of mere literary criticism . Doctrines may be examined and censured with perfect freedom , without seeking to cast reproach on the individuals who entertain XX PREFACE .
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... perfect good faith with the reader , never attempting to hide the frivolity of an idea by a pomp- ous enunciation , or to cover his retreat from a difficulty in the argument , by raising a mist of words . Though an acute reasoner , he ...
... perfect good faith with the reader , never attempting to hide the frivolity of an idea by a pomp- ous enunciation , or to cover his retreat from a difficulty in the argument , by raising a mist of words . Though an acute reasoner , he ...
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... perfect amiableness of disposition , quietude under suffering , and meekness when reproachfully assailed . After some study of his prose writings , we are entirely at a loss how to ascertain the grounds on which this opinion rests . His ...
... perfect amiableness of disposition , quietude under suffering , and meekness when reproachfully assailed . After some study of his prose writings , we are entirely at a loss how to ascertain the grounds on which this opinion rests . His ...
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... perfect scheme of philosophy . All hyperboles , all figures of speech , are therefore wilful departures from the only true road , are the distorted , partial , or exaggerated expression of a principle , giving to it false relations ...
... perfect scheme of philosophy . All hyperboles , all figures of speech , are therefore wilful departures from the only true road , are the distorted , partial , or exaggerated expression of a principle , giving to it false relations ...
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... perfect and jejune translation . " They order these matters better in France . " Of all living writers , perhaps , Cousin is best qualified for the task of interpreting and making available to common minds the dark sayings of the ...
... perfect and jejune translation . " They order these matters better in France . " Of all living writers , perhaps , Cousin is best qualified for the task of interpreting and making available to common minds the dark sayings of the ...
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