The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... persons who verify the old adage , that " A prophet has no honour , except out of his own country . " His reputation ... person ; but the Siberian savage has received cold com- fort from his lunar aspect , and may say to him with Caliban ...
... persons who verify the old adage , that " A prophet has no honour , except out of his own country . " His reputation ... person ; but the Siberian savage has received cold com- fort from his lunar aspect , and may say to him with Caliban ...
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... person to represent Westminster ; but this was the whim of the moment . Otherwise , his rea- sonings , if true at all , are true everywhere alike his speculations concern humanity at large , and are not confined to the hundred or the ...
... person to represent Westminster ; but this was the whim of the moment . Otherwise , his rea- sonings , if true at all , are true everywhere alike his speculations concern humanity at large , and are not confined to the hundred or the ...
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... person , his dress , and his manner , intent only on his grand theme of UTILITY - or pausing , perhaps , for want of breath and with lack - lustre eye to point out to the stranger a stone in the wall at the end of his garden ...
... person , his dress , and his manner , intent only on his grand theme of UTILITY - or pausing , perhaps , for want of breath and with lack - lustre eye to point out to the stranger a stone in the wall at the end of his garden ...
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... person , instead of a stately assumption of superiority ; a good - humoured , placid intelligence , instead of a lynx - eyed watchfulness , as if it wished to make others its prey , or was afraid they might turn and rend him ; he is a ...
... person , instead of a stately assumption of superiority ; a good - humoured , placid intelligence , instead of a lynx - eyed watchfulness , as if it wished to make others its prey , or was afraid they might turn and rend him ; he is a ...
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... person of this stamp what is his interest ; he says he does not care about his interest , or the world and he differ on that particular . But there is one point on which he must agree with them , namely , what they think of his conduct ...
... person of this stamp what is his interest ; he says he does not care about his interest , or the world and he differ on that particular . But there is one point on which he must agree with them , namely , what they think of his conduct ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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