The Spirit of the Age, Or Contemporary Portraits |
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Mr. Godwin is intent on a subject , only as it concerns himself and his reputation ;
he works it out as a matter of duty , and discards from his mind whatever does not
forward his main object as impertinent and vain . Mr. Coleridge , on the other ...
Mr. Godwin is intent on a subject , only as it concerns himself and his reputation ;
he works it out as a matter of duty , and discards from his mind whatever does not
forward his main object as impertinent and vain . Mr. Coleridge , on the other ...
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He has dwelt among pastoral scenes , till each object has become connected
with a thousand feelings , a link in the ... Every one is by habit and familiarity
strongly attached to the place of his birth , or to objects that recal the most
pleasing and ...
He has dwelt among pastoral scenes , till each object has become connected
with a thousand feelings , a link in the ... Every one is by habit and familiarity
strongly attached to the place of his birth , or to objects that recal the most
pleasing and ...
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characteristic of the spirit of the age , as it is the express object of the Quarterly
Review to discountenance and extinguish that spirit , both in theory and practice .
The Edinburgh Review stands upon the ground of opinion ; it asserts the ...
characteristic of the spirit of the age , as it is the express object of the Quarterly
Review to discountenance and extinguish that spirit , both in theory and practice .
The Edinburgh Review stands upon the ground of opinion ; it asserts the ...
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