English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... once boasted to him of having carried on an argument with Mackintosh for three hours with dubious success ; Coleridge told him - ' If there had been a man of genius in the room he would have settled the question in five minutes . ' He ...
... once boasted to him of having carried on an argument with Mackintosh for three hours with dubious success ; Coleridge told him - ' If there had been a man of genius in the room he would have settled the question in five minutes . ' He ...
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... once unbalance him . He is tender to impression at the surface , like a rock with deep moss upon it ; but there is too much mass of him to be moved . The smaller man , with the same degree of sensibility , is at once carried off his ...
... once unbalance him . He is tender to impression at the surface , like a rock with deep moss upon it ; but there is too much mass of him to be moved . The smaller man , with the same degree of sensibility , is at once carried off his ...
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... once a sign of his belonging to the inferior school ; if in the thoughts of the charac- ters imagined by him , it is right or wrong according to the genuineness of the emotion from which it springs ; always , however , implying ...
... once a sign of his belonging to the inferior school ; if in the thoughts of the charac- ters imagined by him , it is right or wrong according to the genuineness of the emotion from which it springs ; always , however , implying ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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