English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 112
... seems to write without any moral purpose . From his writings , indeed , a system of social duty may be selected , 25 for he that thinks reasonably must think morally : but his precepts and axioms drop casually from him ; he makes no ...
... seems to write without any moral purpose . From his writings , indeed , a system of social duty may be selected , 25 for he that thinks reasonably must think morally : but his precepts and axioms drop casually from him ; he makes no ...
الصفحة 113
... seems to force upon him , and apparently rejects those exhibitions which would be more affecting , for the sake of those which are more easy . 5 It may be observed that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected . When ...
... seems to force upon him , and apparently rejects those exhibitions which would be more affecting , for the sake of those which are more easy . 5 It may be observed that in many of his plays the latter part is evidently neglected . When ...
الصفحة 321
... seems 30 folly to deny that all may have arisen in the same way . A small beginning has led us to a great ending . If I were to put the bit of chalk with which we started , into the hot but obscure flame of burning hydrogen , it would ...
... seems 30 folly to deny that all may have arisen in the same way . A small beginning has led us to a great ending . If I were to put the bit of chalk with which we started , into the hot but obscure flame of burning hydrogen , it would ...
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SIR THOMAS BROWNE | 25 |
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