The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... English . People wonder that Mr. Bentham has not been prosecuted for the boldness and severity of some of his invec- tives . He might wrap up high treason in one of his inextricable periods , and it would never find its way into ...
... English . People wonder that Mr. Bentham has not been prosecuted for the boldness and severity of some of his invec- tives . He might wrap up high treason in one of his inextricable periods , and it would never find its way into ...
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... English author , that the chains with which he rivets our attention are forged out of his own thoughts , link by link , blow for blow , with glowing enthusiasm : we see the genuine ore melted in the furnace of fervid feeling , and ...
... English author , that the chains with which he rivets our attention are forged out of his own thoughts , link by link , blow for blow , with glowing enthusiasm : we see the genuine ore melted in the furnace of fervid feeling , and ...
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... English honesty and singleness of heart . In the case of the State Trials , in 1794 , Mr. Tooke rather compromised his friends to screen himself . He kept repeating that " others might have gone on to Windsor , but he had stopped at ...
... English honesty and singleness of heart . In the case of the State Trials , in 1794 , Mr. Tooke rather compromised his friends to screen himself . He kept repeating that " others might have gone on to Windsor , but he had stopped at ...
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... English construction . But its fault even in that part is that he confounds the genius of the English language , making it periphrastic and literal , instead of elliptical and idiomatic . According to Mr. Murray , hardly any of our best ...
... English construction . But its fault even in that part is that he confounds the genius of the English language , making it periphrastic and literal , instead of elliptical and idiomatic . According to Mr. Murray , hardly any of our best ...
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... English verbs have all the moods , tenses , and persons that the Latin ones have . This is an extraordinary stretch of blindness and obsti- nacy . He very formally translates the Latin Grammar into English ( as so many had done before ...
... English verbs have all the moods , tenses , and persons that the Latin ones have . This is an extraordinary stretch of blindness and obsti- nacy . He very formally translates the Latin Grammar into English ( as so many had done before ...
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