The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 99
... moral dis- sertations and critical reasonings , by which I confess myself less edified than by other things , which are thought more lightly of . Systems and opinions change , but nature is always true . It is the moral and didactic ...
... moral dis- sertations and critical reasonings , by which I confess myself less edified than by other things , which are thought more lightly of . Systems and opinions change , but nature is always true . It is the moral and didactic ...
Page 132
... moral rectitude . If this principle is true , then the system is true but I think that Mr. Godwin's book has done more than any thing else to overturn the sufficiency of this principle by abstract- ing , in a strict metaphysical process ...
... moral rectitude . If this principle is true , then the system is true but I think that Mr. Godwin's book has done more than any thing else to overturn the sufficiency of this principle by abstract- ing , in a strict metaphysical process ...
Page 360
... moral sentiments . The modern style of tragedy is not assuredly made up of pompous common - place , but it is a tissue of philosophical , political , and moral paradoxes . I am not saying whether these paradoxes are true or false all ...
... moral sentiments . The modern style of tragedy is not assuredly made up of pompous common - place , but it is a tissue of philosophical , political , and moral paradoxes . I am not saying whether these paradoxes are true or false all ...
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