The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... present period , and disposing the results in a compendious , connected , and tangible shape ; but books of reference are chiefly serviceable for facilitating the acquisition of knowledge , and are con- stantly liable to be superseded ...
... present period , and disposing the results in a compendious , connected , and tangible shape ; but books of reference are chiefly serviceable for facilitating the acquisition of knowledge , and are con- stantly liable to be superseded ...
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... present it- self under a certain aspect and from a certain point of view , in order to produce its full and proper effect upon the mind . The laws of the affections are as necessary as those of optics . A calculation of consequences is ...
... present it- self under a certain aspect and from a certain point of view , in order to produce its full and proper effect upon the mind . The laws of the affections are as necessary as those of optics . A calculation of consequences is ...
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... present question is whether we can , with safety and effect , be wholly emancipated from them ? Whether we should shake them off at pleasure and without mercy , as the only bar to the triumph of truth and justice ? Or whe- ther ...
... present question is whether we can , with safety and effect , be wholly emancipated from them ? Whether we should shake them off at pleasure and without mercy , as the only bar to the triumph of truth and justice ? Or whe- ther ...
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... natu- ral humour , sense , spirit , and style with the dust and cobwebs of an obscure solitude . The best of it is , he thinks his present mode of expressing himself perfect , and that whatever may be objected 26 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... natu- ral humour , sense , spirit , and style with the dust and cobwebs of an obscure solitude . The best of it is , he thinks his present mode of expressing himself perfect , and that whatever may be objected 26 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... present . Every man's house " ( said this emphatic thinker and speaker ) has been 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 ...
... present . Every man's house " ( said this emphatic thinker and speaker ) has been 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 ...
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