The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... : good is that which approves itself as such on reflec- tion , or the idea of which is a source of satis- faction . All pleasure is not , therefore ( mo- rally speaking ) equally a good ; for all pleasure 12 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... : good is that which approves itself as such on reflec- tion , or the idea of which is a source of satis- faction . All pleasure is not , therefore ( mo- rally speaking ) equally a good ; for all pleasure 12 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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William Hazlitt. rally speaking ) equally a good ; for all pleasure does not equally bear reflecting on . There are some tastes that are sweet in the mouth and bitter in the belly ; and there is a similar con- tradiction and anomaly in ...
William Hazlitt. rally speaking ) equally a good ; for all pleasure does not equally bear reflecting on . There are some tastes that are sweet in the mouth and bitter in the belly ; and there is a similar con- tradiction and anomaly in ...
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... equally exclusive one of that of Elizabeth , is , we suspect , owing to Mr. Coleridge , who some twenty years ago , threw a great stone into the standing pool of criticism , which splashed some persons with the mud , but which gave a ...
... equally exclusive one of that of Elizabeth , is , we suspect , owing to Mr. Coleridge , who some twenty years ago , threw a great stone into the standing pool of criticism , which splashed some persons with the mud , but which gave a ...
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... equally an anomaly in religion , in literature , in personal appearance , and in public speak- ing . To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing - the charm is nearly worn out -but to hear any one spout Shakspeare ( and ...
... equally an anomaly in religion , in literature , in personal appearance , and in public speak- ing . To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing - the charm is nearly worn out -but to hear any one spout Shakspeare ( and ...
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... equally entertained no where else , we apprehend that no remonstrances of a com- mittee of ruling - elders will be able to bring him to his senses again , or make him forego such sweet , but ill - assorted praise . What we mean to ...
... equally entertained no where else , we apprehend that no remonstrances of a com- mittee of ruling - elders will be able to bring him to his senses again , or make him forego such sweet , but ill - assorted praise . What we mean to ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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