Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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ix. oldal
... moral historians ' , not dogmatic but ' experi- mental ' in their approach to morals and manners . The Baconian ideal of accumulating observed details about the natural world is transferred , in the essay , to the world of men and women ...
... moral historians ' , not dogmatic but ' experi- mental ' in their approach to morals and manners . The Baconian ideal of accumulating observed details about the natural world is transferred , in the essay , to the world of men and women ...
107. oldal
... morals . But the effect of this ideal representation has always been spoiled by my recollection of Parson Adams ... moral . The professed moralist almost unavoidably degenerates into the partisan of a system ; and the philosopher is ...
... morals . But the effect of this ideal representation has always been spoiled by my recollection of Parson Adams ... moral . The professed moralist almost unavoidably degenerates into the partisan of a system ; and the philosopher is ...
132. oldal
... moral rectitude . If this principle is true , then the system is true but I think that Mr. Godwin's book has done more than any thing else to overturn the sufficiency of this principle by abstract- ing , in a strict metaphysical process ...
... moral rectitude . If this principle is true , then the system is true but I think that Mr. Godwin's book has done more than any thing else to overturn the sufficiency of this principle by abstract- ing , in a strict metaphysical process ...
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