English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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... intellectual perversity which thinks that it has sufficiently marked the place of Johnson in prose style by calling him turgid and sesquipedalian , inevitably leads its victims into a parody of his formality which lacks the faintest ...
... intellectual perversity which thinks that it has sufficiently marked the place of Johnson in prose style by calling him turgid and sesquipedalian , inevitably leads its victims into a parody of his formality which lacks the faintest ...
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... intellectual constitution , to listen to Coleridge talking , may still be found in his philosophical and critical writings ; and , in spite of the scorner , it is still possible to " sit under " the eloquence of his sermons , merely ...
... intellectual constitution , to listen to Coleridge talking , may still be found in his philosophical and critical writings ; and , in spite of the scorner , it is still possible to " sit under " the eloquence of his sermons , merely ...
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... intellectual daring , or of the success of his work , when it was applied to subjects more palpable than those of metaphysical enquiry . His long - continued exposition of Reason and Understanding may have been unsatisfactory as ...
... intellectual daring , or of the success of his work , when it was applied to subjects more palpable than those of metaphysical enquiry . His long - continued exposition of Reason and Understanding may have been unsatisfactory as ...
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... intellectual grandeur to the discoverer ; or the last shower of stones , and that they were supposed , by certain philosophers , to have been projected from some volcano in the moon , taking care , however , not to add any of the cramp ...
... intellectual grandeur to the discoverer ; or the last shower of stones , and that they were supposed , by certain philosophers , to have been projected from some volcano in the moon , taking care , however , not to add any of the cramp ...
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... intellectual qualities of the individuals thereby precluded . The criterion is this : if a man receives as fundamental facts , and therefore , of course in- demonstrable and incapable of further analysis , the general notions of matter ...
... intellectual qualities of the individuals thereby precluded . The criterion is this : if a man receives as fundamental facts , and therefore , of course in- demonstrable and incapable of further analysis , the general notions of matter ...
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