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... style themselves philosophers , still more visionary than the former , assert that we look along the rays of light , and thus see the object in its upright form . Others , to involve the subject still more in obscurity , have raised a ...
... style themselves philosophers , still more visionary than the former , assert that we look along the rays of light , and thus see the object in its upright form . Others , to involve the subject still more in obscurity , have raised a ...
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... style we propose to examine . It was his object in early life , to acquire a habit of self command , and to bring his in- tellectual forces to the field disciplined for action whenever oc- casion required . He laid open his own mind to ...
... style we propose to examine . It was his object in early life , to acquire a habit of self command , and to bring his in- tellectual forces to the field disciplined for action whenever oc- casion required . He laid open his own mind to ...
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... style was afterwards noted for its uncommon strength and energy . The wonders and prodigies with which his early efforts abound , are all wonders and prodigies sui generis . Dis- gusted with the dull insipid tales of the German school ...
... style was afterwards noted for its uncommon strength and energy . The wonders and prodigies with which his early efforts abound , are all wonders and prodigies sui generis . Dis- gusted with the dull insipid tales of the German school ...
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... style , such his plausible arrangement of facts , such his skill and adroit- ness in maintaining his position , whatever that position was , that those not convinced by his argument , found it difficult either to question his hypothesis ...
... style , such his plausible arrangement of facts , such his skill and adroit- ness in maintaining his position , whatever that position was , that those not convinced by his argument , found it difficult either to question his hypothesis ...
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... style of his prose is said to resemble Burke's . We are compelled to differ from this opinion - Burke's drapery is always gorgeous and dazzling , always rich and variegated , but it is thrown negligent- ly on the limbs , with that ...
... style of his prose is said to resemble Burke's . We are compelled to differ from this opinion - Burke's drapery is always gorgeous and dazzling , always rich and variegated , but it is thrown negligent- ly on the limbs , with that ...
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