Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... principle to profit . The exaggerated notion he entertained of his own powers made him more dis- posed to lead than to ... principles allowed him to slide more easily into the debasing habit of meeting a demand for brilliant profligacy ...
... principle to profit . The exaggerated notion he entertained of his own powers made him more dis- posed to lead than to ... principles allowed him to slide more easily into the debasing habit of meeting a demand for brilliant profligacy ...
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... principle , but to spring from instinctive sentiments ; and when these are delicate or noble he is among the purest of writers . His sweetness and humanity are exquisitely fine . Thus , one passage in his celebrated lines on Patience ...
... principle , but to spring from instinctive sentiments ; and when these are delicate or noble he is among the purest of writers . His sweetness and humanity are exquisitely fine . Thus , one passage in his celebrated lines on Patience ...
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... principle . Fletcher , it must be allowed , is the more volatile and fertile sinner of the two . During their lives , they enjoyed a vast rep- atation , for they were preeminently the panders of their generation . The commendatory ...
... principle . Fletcher , it must be allowed , is the more volatile and fertile sinner of the two . During their lives , they enjoyed a vast rep- atation , for they were preeminently the panders of their generation . The commendatory ...
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... principle . His volatility makes his libertinism shallow , brisk , and careless , rather than hard and determined . It is Belial with the friskiness of Puck . He was as bad as his nature would admit , as bad as a mind so buoyant ...
... principle . His volatility makes his libertinism shallow , brisk , and careless , rather than hard and determined . It is Belial with the friskiness of Puck . He was as bad as his nature would admit , as bad as a mind so buoyant ...
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... principles of demoralization which will inevitably be felt in action . This country is the only country where everybody reads . It is of much importance to know what everybody is reading . How much of this reading is ninepenny ...
... principles of demoralization which will inevitably be felt in action . This country is the only country where everybody reads . It is of much importance to know what everybody is reading . How much of this reading is ninepenny ...
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