The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a prin- ciple of fluctuation and reaction is not inherent in the very constitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ? We are not , then , so much to ...
... become of the Posthac meminisse juvabit of the poet , if a prin- ciple of fluctuation and reaction is not inherent in the very constitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ? We are not , then , so much to ...
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... becomes a habit with him , and you re- quest him to rouse himself and shake it off ; he is starving , and you warn him that if he breaks the law , he will be hanged . None of this rea- soning reaches the mark it aims at . The cul- prit ...
... becomes a habit with him , and you re- quest him to rouse himself and shake it off ; he is starving , and you warn him that if he breaks the law , he will be hanged . None of this rea- soning reaches the mark it aims at . The cul- prit ...
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... become an abomination and an ana- thema ? Could so many young men of talent , of education , and of principle have been hurried away by what had neither truth , nor nature , not one particle of honest feeling nor the least D shew of ...
... become an abomination and an ana- thema ? Could so many young men of talent , of education , and of principle have been hurried away by what had neither truth , nor nature , not one particle of honest feeling nor the least D shew of ...
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... to be at all times wrought up to a pitch of enthusiastic self - de- votion ; he must become the unshrinking mar- tyr and confessor of the public good . If it be said that this scheme is chimerical and imprac- ticable on WILLIAM GODWIN . 37.
... to be at all times wrought up to a pitch of enthusiastic self - de- votion ; he must become the unshrinking mar- tyr and confessor of the public good . If it be said that this scheme is chimerical and imprac- ticable on WILLIAM GODWIN . 37.
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... become somewhat too Lyre's Charge , on Mr. Godwin's acknowledging that he was , Mr. Tooke said , " Come here then , ” — and when his guest went round to his chair , he took his hand , and pressed it to his lips , saying- " I can do no ...
... become somewhat too Lyre's Charge , on Mr. Godwin's acknowledging that he was , Mr. Tooke said , " Come here then , ” — and when his guest went round to his chair , he took his hand , and pressed it to his lips , saying- " I can do no ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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