The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... voice of necessity . Mr. Godwin's theory and that of more approved reasoners differ only in this , that what are with them the exceptions , the extreme cases , he makes the every - day rule . No one denies that on great occasions , in ...
... voice of necessity . Mr. Godwin's theory and that of more approved reasoners differ only in this , that what are with them the exceptions , the extreme cases , he makes the every - day rule . No one denies that on great occasions , in ...
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... voice is like the echo of the congregated roar of the “dark rearward and abyss” of thought. He who has seen a mouldering tower by the side of a chrystal lake, hid by the mist, but glittering in the wave below, may conceive the dim ...
... voice is like the echo of the congregated roar of the “dark rearward and abyss” of thought. He who has seen a mouldering tower by the side of a chrystal lake, hid by the mist, but glittering in the wave below, may conceive the dim ...
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... voice is like the echo of the congre- gated roar of the " dark rearward and abyss " of thought . He who has seen a mouldering tower by the side of a chrystal lake , hid by the mist , but glittering in the wave below , may conceive the ...
... voice is like the echo of the congre- gated roar of the " dark rearward and abyss " of thought . He who has seen a mouldering tower by the side of a chrystal lake , hid by the mist , but glittering in the wave below , may conceive the ...
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... voice . Mr. Coleridge is too rich in intellectual wealth , to need to task himself to any drudgery : he has only to draw the sliders of his imagination , and a thousand subjects expand before him , startling him with their brilliancy ...
... voice . Mr. Coleridge is too rich in intellectual wealth , to need to task himself to any drudgery : he has only to draw the sliders of his imagination , and a thousand subjects expand before him , startling him with their brilliancy ...
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... voice of the Man hated by the Gods , contending with the wild winds as they roar , and his eye glitters with the spirit of Antiquity ! Next , he was engaged with Hartley's tribes of mind , “ etherial braid , thought - woven , ” - and he ...
... voice of the Man hated by the Gods , contending with the wild winds as they roar , and his eye glitters with the spirit of Antiquity ! Next , he was engaged with Hartley's tribes of mind , “ etherial braid , thought - woven , ” - and he ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt,William Carew Hazlitt Повний перегляд - 1915 |
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