English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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... Philosophy King and Parliament Character of Himself • Where Philosophy is helpless . The State's Interest in Stored Labour . Reason no Aid to Religion LAURENCE STERNE My Uncle Toby's Siege Operations The Death of Bobby • Corporal Trim ...
... Philosophy King and Parliament Character of Himself • Where Philosophy is helpless . The State's Interest in Stored Labour . Reason no Aid to Religion LAURENCE STERNE My Uncle Toby's Siege Operations The Death of Bobby • Corporal Trim ...
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... Philosopher 520 A Plain Man on his Daughter's Favourite Novels 521 Dress and Literature 522 The Art of Conversation 523 JEREMY BENTHAM . F. C. Montague . 525 The Point at which Resistance becomes a Duty incapable of Definition . 528 ...
... Philosopher 520 A Plain Man on his Daughter's Favourite Novels 521 Dress and Literature 522 The Art of Conversation 523 JEREMY BENTHAM . F. C. Montague . 525 The Point at which Resistance becomes a Duty incapable of Definition . 528 ...
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... philosophical bias , but it is still the philosophy of common sense with no metaphysical flights . He has risen beyond the plainness , amounting almost to monotony , that had marked the previous writings of his school ; and it was owing ...
... philosophical bias , but it is still the philosophy of common sense with no metaphysical flights . He has risen beyond the plainness , amounting almost to monotony , that had marked the previous writings of his school ; and it was owing ...
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... philosophy is barren and circumscribed , he at least knew how to adapt his language with perfection to its needs . Sterne contrasts with him in countless qualities . He is colloquial and slipshod , a chartered libertine in language ...
... philosophy is barren and circumscribed , he at least knew how to adapt his language with perfection to its needs . Sterne contrasts with him in countless qualities . He is colloquial and slipshod , a chartered libertine in language ...
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... philosophical . More com- pletely than any man he showed , in style no less perfectly than in spirit and in sympathy , all that was most typical of the best genius of his age . its restraint , its philosophy , its obedience to order and ...
... philosophical . More com- pletely than any man he showed , in style no less perfectly than in spirit and in sympathy , all that was most typical of the best genius of his age . its restraint , its philosophy , its obedience to order and ...
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