The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... better in Europe , best of all in the plains of Chili and the mines of Mexico . He has offered con- stitutions for the New World , and legislated for future times . The people of Westminster , where he lives , hardly know of such a ...
... better in Europe , best of all in the plains of Chili and the mines of Mexico . He has offered con- stitutions for the New World , and legislated for future times . The people of Westminster , where he lives , hardly know of such a ...
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... better ; but it is seldom that a criminal is not aware of the consequences of his act , or has not made up his mind to the alternative . They are , in general , too knowing by half . You tell a person of this stamp what is his interest ...
... better ; but it is seldom that a criminal is not aware of the consequences of his act , or has not made up his mind to the alternative . They are , in general , too knowing by half . You tell a person of this stamp what is his interest ...
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... better ( and only unattain- able , because it is better ) in their stead , accuse him wrongfully . We may not be able to launch the bark of our affections on the ocean - tide of humanity , we may be forced to paddle along its shores ...
... better ( and only unattain- able , because it is better ) in their stead , accuse him wrongfully . We may not be able to launch the bark of our affections on the ocean - tide of humanity , we may be forced to paddle along its shores ...
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... better than peeping into an old iron shop , or pilfering from a dealer in marine stores ! There is one drawback , however , attending this mode of proceeding , which attaches gene- rally , indeed , to all originality of composition ...
... better than peeping into an old iron shop , or pilfering from a dealer in marine stores ! There is one drawback , however , attending this mode of proceeding , which attaches gene- rally , indeed , to all originality of composition ...
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... better . The al- teration of his taste in poetry , from an exclusive admiration of the age of Queen Anne to an al- most equally exclusive one of that of Elizabeth , is , we suspect , owing to Mr. Coleridge , who some twenty years ago ...
... better . The al- teration of his taste in poetry , from an exclusive admiration of the age of Queen Anne to an al- most equally exclusive one of that of Elizabeth , is , we suspect , owing to Mr. Coleridge , who some twenty years ago ...
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