Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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4. oldal
... thoughts of the best thinkers of all time , the golden fruit of their wisdom , that had long ripened on the bough before it was gathered . We are made free of the best society that the most ideal imagina- tion can conceive . We listen ...
... thoughts of the best thinkers of all time , the golden fruit of their wisdom , that had long ripened on the bough before it was gathered . We are made free of the best society that the most ideal imagina- tion can conceive . We listen ...
8. oldal
... thought , and of a free people released alike from feudal despotism and sacerdotal immunity , accorded wholly with the young poet's sympathies . The abolition of slavery , the extension of the franchise , the merciful administration of ...
... thought , and of a free people released alike from feudal despotism and sacerdotal immunity , accorded wholly with the young poet's sympathies . The abolition of slavery , the extension of the franchise , the merciful administration of ...
22. oldal
... thoughts , worship his ideals and participate in his homage , and , generally , who accept him as the touchstone of all excellence in the arts , and in human and divine learning . With such an auditory in this place , expatiation on ...
... thoughts , worship his ideals and participate in his homage , and , generally , who accept him as the touchstone of all excellence in the arts , and in human and divine learning . With such an auditory in this place , expatiation on ...
7. oldal
... thought on social questions to fundamentals . We see this in their political writings . They were great as pamphleteers and essayists ; they thought they could convert the world by pamphlets , as Scott remarked ; but he would be a rash ...
... thought on social questions to fundamentals . We see this in their political writings . They were great as pamphleteers and essayists ; they thought they could convert the world by pamphlets , as Scott remarked ; but he would be a rash ...
13. oldal
... thought his triumph complete . For , though there were many Whig pens , there was no Whig rejoinder - till 1829 , when in the rival organ , Macaulay , then under thirty , gave proof that Whig doctrine was never more defiantly alive ...
... thought his triumph complete . For , though there were many Whig pens , there was no Whig rejoinder - till 1829 , when in the rival organ , Macaulay , then under thirty , gave proof that Whig doctrine was never more defiantly alive ...
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