The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... taste or fancy enter into our author's system , he proposed at one time to cut down these beautiful trees , to convert the garden where he had breathed the air of Truth and Heaven for near half a century into a paltry Chreistomathic ...
... taste or fancy enter into our author's system , he proposed at one time to cut down these beautiful trees , to convert the garden where he had breathed the air of Truth and Heaven for near half a century into a paltry Chreistomathic ...
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... taste of seasoned wine , that he has a cel- larage in his understanding ! Mr. Godwin also has a correct acquired taste in poetry and the drama . He relishes Donne and Ben Jonson , and recites a passage from either with an agree- able ...
... taste of seasoned wine , that he has a cel- larage in his understanding ! Mr. Godwin also has a correct acquired taste in poetry and the drama . He relishes Donne and Ben Jonson , and recites a passage from either with an agree- able ...
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... taste and fashion paid little attention , as inelegant and barbarous , till Mr. Irving , with his cast - iron features and sledge - hammer blows , puffing like a grim Vul- can , set to work to forge more classic thunder- bolts , and ...
... taste and fashion paid little attention , as inelegant and barbarous , till Mr. Irving , with his cast - iron features and sledge - hammer blows , puffing like a grim Vul- can , set to work to forge more classic thunder- bolts , and ...
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... taste , no rooted prejudices or strong attachments : his intellect was like a bow of polished steel , from which he shot sharp - pointed poisoned arrows at his friends in private , at his enemies in public . His mind ( so to speak ) had ...
... taste , no rooted prejudices or strong attachments : his intellect was like a bow of polished steel , from which he shot sharp - pointed poisoned arrows at his friends in private , at his enemies in public . His mind ( so to speak ) had ...
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... taste confirmed by the town : * No ! For we met with a young lady who kept a circu- lating library and a milliner's - shop , in a watering - place in the country , who , when we inquired for the Scotch Novels , spoke indifferently about ...
... taste confirmed by the town : * No ! For we met with a young lady who kept a circu- lating library and a milliner's - shop , in a watering - place in the country , who , when we inquired for the Scotch Novels , spoke indifferently about ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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