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... force which transfuses his prose with poetry , though his mind is too dis- cursive to express itself in the poetical form ; and a keen logical faculty , hampered by a constitutional irritability which prevents his teaching from taking a ...
... force which transfuses his prose with poetry , though his mind is too dis- cursive to express itself in the poetical form ; and a keen logical faculty , hampered by a constitutional irritability which prevents his teaching from taking a ...
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... forces of the world . Swift's concentrated bitterness indicates a mind in which the very roots of all illusions have ... force of his writing . He strikes at evil too fiercely and rapidly to strike effectually . He wrote the " Modern ...
... forces of the world . Swift's concentrated bitterness indicates a mind in which the very roots of all illusions have ... force of his writing . He strikes at evil too fiercely and rapidly to strike effectually . He wrote the " Modern ...
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... force of his criticism . The remark inevitably suggests itself that a fair estimate of modern civilization is hardly to be ob- tained by the process of cutting out of our newspapers every instance of modern brutality which can be found ...
... force of his criticism . The remark inevitably suggests itself that a fair estimate of modern civilization is hardly to be ob- tained by the process of cutting out of our newspapers every instance of modern brutality which can be found ...
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... force is competition ; and traces amongst men the various consequences of that struggle for existence of which Mr ... forces as eternal and unalterable as gravitation ; but they do describe a certain stage of social development through ...
... force is competition ; and traces amongst men the various consequences of that struggle for existence of which Mr ... forces as eternal and unalterable as gravitation ; but they do describe a certain stage of social development through ...
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... force . A touch of affecta- tion has no repugnance for him . His works in the main seem wanting in the unerring directness , the unerring strength , of a great man's message sent forth from mind to mind . II . Roughly speaking , all our ...
... force . A touch of affecta- tion has no repugnance for him . His works in the main seem wanting in the unerring directness , the unerring strength , of a great man's message sent forth from mind to mind . II . Roughly speaking , all our ...
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Страница 128 - Nor set down aught in malice: then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, Perplex'd in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe...