The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... advantage with the Hottentots , or hold intimate converse with the inhabitants of the Moon ; but being as we are , our feelings evaporate in so large a space- we must draw the circle of our affections and duties somewhat closer - the ...
... advantage with the Hottentots , or hold intimate converse with the inhabitants of the Moon ; but being as we are , our feelings evaporate in so large a space- we must draw the circle of our affections and duties somewhat closer - the ...
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... advantages of fiction , makes any thing like so interesting a romance as Hunter's Captivity among the North American Indians ? Has he any thing to shew , in all the apparatus of New Lanark and its desolate mo- notony , to excite the ...
... advantages of fiction , makes any thing like so interesting a romance as Hunter's Captivity among the North American Indians ? Has he any thing to shew , in all the apparatus of New Lanark and its desolate mo- notony , to excite the ...
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... advantage for the 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 ...
... advantage for the 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 ...
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... advantage from Peter Abelard down to Thomas Moore , from the subtlest metaphysics to the politics of the Courier . There is no man of genius , in whose praise he descants , but the critic seems to stand above the author , and " what in ...
... advantage from Peter Abelard down to Thomas Moore , from the subtlest metaphysics to the politics of the Courier . There is no man of genius , in whose praise he descants , but the critic seems to stand above the author , and " what in ...
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... advantages , by concentrating his mind on some given object , and doing what he had to do with all his might , has accomplished much , and will leave more than one Monument of a powerful intellect behind him ; Mr. Cole- ridge , by ...
... advantages , by concentrating his mind on some given object , and doing what he had to do with all his might , has accomplished much , and will leave more than one Monument of a powerful intellect behind him ; Mr. Cole- ridge , by ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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