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And if statesmen , either with their tongue in their cheek or with a fine impulsiveness , tell people that their natural taste for the bathos is a relish for the sublime , there is the more need to tell them the con- trary .
And if statesmen , either with their tongue in their cheek or with a fine impulsiveness , tell people that their natural taste for the bathos is a relish for the sublime , there is the more need to tell them the con- trary .
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For a long time , as I have said , the strong feudal habits of subordination and deference continued to tell upon the working class . The modern spirit has now almost entirely dissolved those ...
For a long time , as I have said , the strong feudal habits of subordination and deference continued to tell upon the working class . The modern spirit has now almost entirely dissolved those ...
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Show him our symbolical Truss Manufactory on the finest site in Europe , and tell him that British industrialism and indi- vidualism can bring a man to that , and he remains cold ! Evidently , if we deal tenderly with a sentimentalist ...
Show him our symbolical Truss Manufactory on the finest site in Europe , and tell him that British industrialism and indi- vidualism can bring a man to that , and he remains cold ! Evidently , if we deal tenderly with a sentimentalist ...
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But with oneself one may always , without impropriety , deal quite freely ; and , indeed , this sort of plain - dealing with oneself has in it , as all the moralists tell us , something very wholesome .
But with oneself one may always , without impropriety , deal quite freely ; and , indeed , this sort of plain - dealing with oneself has in it , as all the moralists tell us , something very wholesome .
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Our guides who look to the favour of the Populace , tell them that ' theirs are the bright- est powers of sympathy , and the readiest powers of action . ' " Harsh things are said too , no doubt , against all the great classes of the ...
Our guides who look to the favour of the Populace , tell them that ' theirs are the bright- est powers of sympathy , and the readiest powers of action . ' " Harsh things are said too , no doubt , against all the great classes of the ...
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