The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... valuation of different arguments . Every possible suggestion finds a place , so that the mind is distracted as much as enlightened by this perplexing accuracy . The exceptions seem as important as 24 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... valuation of different arguments . Every possible suggestion finds a place , so that the mind is distracted as much as enlightened by this perplexing accuracy . The exceptions seem as important as 24 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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William Hazlitt. this perplexing accuracy . The exceptions seem as important as the rule . By attending to the minute , we overlook the great ; and in summing up an account , it will not do merely to insist on the number of items without ...
William Hazlitt. this perplexing accuracy . The exceptions seem as important as the rule . By attending to the minute , we overlook the great ; and in summing up an account , it will not do merely to insist on the number of items without ...
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... , in whose praise he descants , but the critic seems to stand above the author , and " what in him is weak , to strengthen , what is low , to raise and sup- port : nor is there any work of genius that MR . COLERIDGE . 63.
... , in whose praise he descants , but the critic seems to stand above the author , and " what in him is weak , to strengthen , what is low , to raise and sup- port : nor is there any work of genius that MR . COLERIDGE . 63.
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... seems trifling , and scarce worth a thought , and they prefer the contem- plation of all that is , or has been , or can be , to the making a coil about doing what , when done , is no better than vanity . It is hard to concen- trate all ...
... seems trifling , and scarce worth a thought , and they prefer the contem- plation of all that is , or has been , or can be , to the making a coil about doing what , when done , is no better than vanity . It is hard to concen- trate all ...
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... seem to express his natural convictions , or to be engaged in a mortal struggle . This greater ease and indif- ference is the result of vast superiority of per- sonal appearance , which " to be admired needs but to be seen , " and does ...
... seem to express his natural convictions , or to be engaged in a mortal struggle . This greater ease and indif- ference is the result of vast superiority of per- sonal appearance , which " to be admired needs but to be seen , " and does ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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