Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen46W. Blackwood, 1839 |
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... political changes , the taught men generally to distrust fine effects of which are still felt , that its theuries , to look with doubt on high . merits or demerits become less a ques- sounding professions , to give greater tion of taste ...
... political changes , the taught men generally to distrust fine effects of which are still felt , that its theuries , to look with doubt on high . merits or demerits become less a ques- sounding professions , to give greater tion of taste ...
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... political changes , the effects of which are still felt , that its merits or demerits become less a ques- tion of taste than of personal feeling , to be decided according to the preju- dices entertained by the critic in favour of or ...
... political changes , the effects of which are still felt , that its merits or demerits become less a ques- tion of taste than of personal feeling , to be decided according to the preju- dices entertained by the critic in favour of or ...
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... political reform . Some traces of the sceptical spirit of a later period , may indeed be traced even among the contemporaries of Bossuet , in the extensive erudi tion of Bayle , combined with a spirit of mockery and universal doubt ...
... political reform . Some traces of the sceptical spirit of a later period , may indeed be traced even among the contemporaries of Bossuet , in the extensive erudi tion of Bayle , combined with a spirit of mockery and universal doubt ...
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... political interest , Voltaire has entirely banish- ed ; and we are left without a glimpse into domestic life , or one tranquil con- versation in which the Stoic and the politician relaxes into the man . The famous scene , in which the ...
... political interest , Voltaire has entirely banish- ed ; and we are left without a glimpse into domestic life , or one tranquil con- versation in which the Stoic and the politician relaxes into the man . The famous scene , in which the ...
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... political and philosophical speculations of Voltaire exercised a strong influence over his own age , and tended greatly to accelerate those at- tacks upon all authority which heralded the Revolution , no calm observer can reasonably ...
... political and philosophical speculations of Voltaire exercised a strong influence over his own age , and tended greatly to accelerate those at- tacks upon all authority which heralded the Revolution , no calm observer can reasonably ...
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