Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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... opinion and common sense ; for it can only expose to instantaneous contempt that which is condemned by public opinion , and is hostile to the common sense of mankind . Or to put it differently , it is the test of the quantity of truth ...
... opinion and common sense ; for it can only expose to instantaneous contempt that which is condemned by public opinion , and is hostile to the common sense of mankind . Or to put it differently , it is the test of the quantity of truth ...
181. oldal
... opinion was divided ; for , in the next , the Gas - man aiming a mortal blow at his adversary's neck , with his right hand , and failing from the length he had to reach , the other returned it with his left at full swing , planted a ...
... opinion was divided ; for , in the next , the Gas - man aiming a mortal blow at his adversary's neck , with his right hand , and failing from the length he had to reach , the other returned it with his left at full swing , planted a ...
320. oldal
William Hazlitt. not filled up by any recorded opinion ; and curiosity , impertinence , and vanity rush eagerly into the vacuum . A new book is the fair field for petulance and coxcombry to gather laurels in the but set up for roving ...
William Hazlitt. not filled up by any recorded opinion ; and curiosity , impertinence , and vanity rush eagerly into the vacuum . A new book is the fair field for petulance and coxcombry to gather laurels in the but set up for roving ...
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