The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... 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 .
... 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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... speak a different language , and are sadly at a loss for a common interpreter between them . Perhaps the Ordinary of Newgate bids as fair for this office as any one . What should Mr. Bentham , sitting at ease in his arm - chair , com ...
... speak a different language , and are sadly at a loss for a common interpreter between them . Perhaps the Ordinary of Newgate bids as fair for this office as any one . What should Mr. Bentham , sitting at ease in his arm - chair , com ...
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... speak of it after any length of time , * Mr. Fuseli used to object to this striking delineation a want of historical correctness , inasmuch as the animating prin- ciple of the true chivalrous character was the sense of honour , not the ...
... speak of it after any length of time , * Mr. Fuseli used to object to this striking delineation a want of historical correctness , inasmuch as the animating prin- ciple of the true chivalrous character was the sense of honour , not the ...
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... speak ) and the author are one . We are not puzzled to decide upon their respective pretensions . In reading Mr. Godwin's novels , we know what share of merit the author has in them . In read- ing the Scotch Novels , we are perpetually ...
... speak ) and the author are one . We are not puzzled to decide upon their respective pretensions . In reading Mr. Godwin's novels , we know what share of merit the author has in them . In read- ing the Scotch Novels , we are perpetually ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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