The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... called upon him , and presented him with his minia- ture in a gold snuff - box , which the philosopher , to his eternal honour , returned . Mr. Hobhouse is a greater man at the hustings , Lord Rolle at Plymouth Dock ; but Mr. Bentham ...
... called upon him , and presented him with his minia- ture in a gold snuff - box , which the philosopher , to his eternal honour , returned . Mr. Hobhouse is a greater man at the hustings , Lord Rolle at Plymouth Dock ; but Mr. Bentham ...
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... called a coward , the other a rogue : but let the one turn deserter and the other vagabond , and there is an end of him . The grinding law of necessity , which is no other than a name , a breath , loses its force ; he is no longer ...
... called a coward , the other a rogue : but let the one turn deserter and the other vagabond , and there is an end of him . The grinding law of necessity , which is no other than a name , a breath , loses its force ; he is no longer ...
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... called ) at one moment a youth- ful bride , and the next a withered beldame , like the false Duessa in Spenser ? Or is the vaunted edifice of Reason , like his House of Pride , gorgeous in front , and dazzling to ap- proach , while ...
... called ) at one moment a youth- ful bride , and the next a withered beldame , like the false Duessa in Spenser ? Or is the vaunted edifice of Reason , like his House of Pride , gorgeous in front , and dazzling to ap- proach , while ...
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... called his castle . And why is it called his castle ? Is it because it is defended by a wall , because it is surrounded with a moat ? No , it may be nothing more than a straw - built shed . It may be open tỏ all the elements : the wind ...
... called his castle . And why is it called his castle ? Is it because it is defended by a wall , because it is surrounded with a moat ? No , it may be nothing more than a straw - built shed . It may be open tỏ all the elements : the wind ...
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... called Derwent , after the river of that name . Nothing can be more characteristic of his mind than this circumstance . All his ideas indeed are like a river , flow- ing on for ever , and still murmuring as it flows , discharging its ...
... called Derwent , after the river of that name . Nothing can be more characteristic of his mind than this circumstance . All his ideas indeed are like a river , flow- ing on for ever , and still murmuring as it flows , discharging its ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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