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William Hazlitt. into a logical machine , that was to forward the public good with
the utmost punctuality and effect , and it might go very well on smooth ground and
under favourable circumstances ; but would it work up - hill or against the grain ?
William Hazlitt. into a logical machine , that was to forward the public good with
the utmost punctuality and effect , and it might go very well on smooth ground and
under favourable circumstances ; but would it work up - hill or against the grain ?
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But Lord Byron often wanders into this ground wantonly , wilfully , and
unwarrantably . The only apology we can conceive for the spirit of some of Lord
Byron's writings , is the spirit of some of those opposed to him . They would
provoke a man ...
But Lord Byron often wanders into this ground wantonly , wilfully , and
unwarrantably . The only apology we can conceive for the spirit of some of Lord
Byron's writings , is the spirit of some of those opposed to him . They would
provoke a man ...
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personal projects , he has all the air of the most perfect independence , and gains
a character for impartiality and candour , when he is only striking a balance in his
mind between the éclat of differing from a Minister on some ' vantage - ground ...
personal projects , he has all the air of the most perfect independence , and gains
a character for impartiality and candour , when he is only striking a balance in his
mind between the éclat of differing from a Minister on some ' vantage - ground ...
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