The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 14
... character ( whether it be shyness or dryness , high aims or low aims , the fear of irre- verence for what is holy , or the fear of being laughed at for what is absurd ) , that character which forbade the public utterance in these ...
... character ( whether it be shyness or dryness , high aims or low aims , the fear of irre- verence for what is holy , or the fear of being laughed at for what is absurd ) , that character which forbade the public utterance in these ...
Pàgina 22
... character of mankind during that period . In those nine folios lie , in orderly method and chronological arrange- ment , vast accumulations of authentic facts , of curious docu- ments , and of learned disquisitions ; like some rich ...
... character of mankind during that period . In those nine folios lie , in orderly method and chronological arrange- ment , vast accumulations of authentic facts , of curious docu- ments , and of learned disquisitions ; like some rich ...
Pàgina 33
... character . After discussing to what extent solitary confinement would be consistent with the mental and bodily health of the sufferers , and how far the rigour of punishment ought to be mitigated by exercise and active em- ployments ...
... character . After discussing to what extent solitary confinement would be consistent with the mental and bodily health of the sufferers , and how far the rigour of punishment ought to be mitigated by exercise and active em- ployments ...
Pàgina 36
... character . But the great Benedictine neither entertained nor suggested a truth , when among titled men , and learned men , and superficial pretenders to knowledge ; he bore himself as if he had been undeserving of their notice , and un ...
... character . But the great Benedictine neither entertained nor suggested a truth , when among titled men , and learned men , and superficial pretenders to knowledge ; he bore himself as if he had been undeserving of their notice , and un ...
Pàgina 50
... character , which they possess in common , should be described . ' But throughout the whole work , that tone of malignity ' which seems to triumph in the disgraces of genius , and which ' seeks to envelope wise , useful , and successful ...
... character , which they possess in common , should be described . ' But throughout the whole work , that tone of malignity ' which seems to triumph in the disgraces of genius , and which ' seeks to envelope wise , useful , and successful ...
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