Essays Old and NewMargaret M. Bryant F.S. Crofts & Company, 1940 - 417 páginas |
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... force and applicability , and that quaintness and vulgarity arise out of the immediate connection of certain words with coarse and disagreeable or with confined ideas . The last form what we understand by cant or slang phrases . - To ...
... force and applicability , and that quaintness and vulgarity arise out of the immediate connection of certain words with coarse and disagreeable or with confined ideas . The last form what we understand by cant or slang phrases . - To ...
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... force . For according to the order of nature , which is quite superior to our will , it stands thus : there will always be a govern- ment of force where men are selfish ; and when they are pure enough to abjure the code of force , they ...
... force . For according to the order of nature , which is quite superior to our will , it stands thus : there will always be a govern- ment of force where men are selfish ; and when they are pure enough to abjure the code of force , they ...
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... forces are always at work . In some kinds of arbitrary government they work behind a screen ; in our own kind anyone who cares to look may watch them . In different cases the relative potency of these forces varies by many degrees , and ...
... forces are always at work . In some kinds of arbitrary government they work behind a screen ; in our own kind anyone who cares to look may watch them . In different cases the relative potency of these forces varies by many degrees , and ...
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Michel Eyquem de Montaigne 15331592 | 2 |
Francis Bacon | 9 |
Hamlet William Hazlitt 57 | 11 |
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