Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona xii
... character of an advocate : like all advocates , he says less than he knows . It was his cue to represent the Revolution as a piece of voluntary and malicious folly ; he could not well admit that it was the result of deep - seated and ...
... character of an advocate : like all advocates , he says less than he knows . It was his cue to represent the Revolution as a piece of voluntary and malicious folly ; he could not well admit that it was the result of deep - seated and ...
Strona xiv
... critic or a temperate judge , but in his accustomed character as an impassioned advocate and an angry debater . Indeed anything like a reserved and observant attitude , on the part of his countrymen , irritates xiv INTRODUCTION .
... critic or a temperate judge , but in his accustomed character as an impassioned advocate and an angry debater . Indeed anything like a reserved and observant attitude , on the part of his countrymen , irritates xiv INTRODUCTION .
Strona xxix
... characters to utter his private sentiments and convictions . His characters are realities , not masks . But no one who has endeavoured to penetrate the mind of Shakspere as reflected in his whole works will deny to him a full ...
... characters to utter his private sentiments and convictions . His characters are realities , not masks . But no one who has endeavoured to penetrate the mind of Shakspere as reflected in his whole works will deny to him a full ...
Strona xxxvi
... character of what is understood by a scientific theory . It rests on ignorance , and , in technical language , may be described as sceptical . The best formula afforded by the present work to express it is that which describes the human ...
... character of what is understood by a scientific theory . It rests on ignorance , and , in technical language , may be described as sceptical . The best formula afforded by the present work to express it is that which describes the human ...
Strona xxxvii
... character of original mystery impressed upon them by the life and the nature in and by which they are generated . Frankly admitting this , and drawing our conclusions only from the posi- tive character which the moral and political man ...
... character of original mystery impressed upon them by the life and the nature in and by which they are generated . Frankly admitting this , and drawing our conclusions only from the posi- tive character which the moral and political man ...
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