The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... express his whole view of a subject in , and as if , should he omit a single circumstance or step of the argu- ment , it would be lost to the world for ever , like an estate by a flaw in the title - deeds . This is over - rating the ...
... express his whole view of a subject in , and as if , should he omit a single circumstance or step of the argu- ment , it would be lost to the world for ever , like an estate by a flaw in the title - deeds . This is over - rating the ...
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... express an undue or unqualified admiration of him . He looks up with unfeigned respect to acknowledged reputation ( but then it must be very well ascertained before he admits it ) and has a favourite hypothesis that Understanding and ...
... express an undue or unqualified admiration of him . He looks up with unfeigned respect to acknowledged reputation ( but then it must be very well ascertained before he admits it ) and has a favourite hypothesis that Understanding and ...
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... * Our author's mind is (as he himself might express it) tangential. There is no subject on which he has not touched, none on which he has rested. With an understanding fertile, subtle, expansive, “ quick, 62 THE SPIRIT OF THE A.G.K..
... * Our author's mind is (as he himself might express it) tangential. There is no subject on which he has not touched, none on which he has rested. With an understanding fertile, subtle, expansive, “ quick, 62 THE SPIRIT OF THE A.G.K..
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... " Our author's mind is ( as he himself might express it ) tangential . There is no subject on which he has not touched , none on which he has rested . 66 With an understanding fertile , subtle 62 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... " Our author's mind is ( as he himself might express it ) tangential . There is no subject on which he has not touched , none on which he has rested . 66 With an understanding fertile , subtle 62 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... 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 not ...
... 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 not ...
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