The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. Mr. Coleridge THE present is an age of talkers , and not of doers ; and the reason is , that the world is growing old . We are so far advanced in the Arts and Sciences , that we live in ...
Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. Mr. Coleridge THE present is an age of talkers , and not of doers ; and the reason is , that the world is growing old . We are so far advanced in the Arts and Sciences , that we live in ...
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... present sufficiently in request with the public to save or relieve him from the last necessity to which a man of genius can be reduced - that of becoming the God of his own idolatry ! Sir James Mackintosh THE subject of the present ...
... present sufficiently in request with the public to save or relieve him from the last necessity to which a man of genius can be reduced - that of becoming the God of his own idolatry ! Sir James Mackintosh THE subject of the present ...
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... serve as a relief to other passages . There is no such thing to be found in all Mr. Moore's writings . His volumes present us with ' a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets ' ; but we cannot add , ' 280 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
... serve as a relief to other passages . There is no such thing to be found in all Mr. Moore's writings . His volumes present us with ' a perpetual feast of nectar'd sweets ' ; but we cannot add , ' 280 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
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