The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... cause it is better ) in their stead , accuse him wrong- fully . We may not be able to launch the bark of our affections on the ocean - tide of humanity , we may be forced to paddle along its shores , or shelter in its creeks and ...
... cause it is better ) in their stead , accuse him wrong- fully . We may not be able to launch the bark of our affections on the ocean - tide of humanity , we may be forced to paddle along its shores , or shelter in its creeks and ...
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... a good deal of bigoted in- tolerance with a deplorable want of self - knowledge in all this ; or at least an equal degree of cant and quackery . To which ever cause we are to attribute this hy- 88 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... a good deal of bigoted in- tolerance with a deplorable want of self - knowledge in all this ; or at least an equal degree of cant and quackery . To which ever cause we are to attribute this hy- 88 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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William Hazlitt. To which ever cause we are to attribute this hy- perbolical tone , we hold it certain he could not have adopted it , if he had been a little man . But his im- posing figure and dignified manner enable him to hazard ...
William Hazlitt. To which ever cause we are to attribute this hy- perbolical tone , we hold it certain he could not have adopted it , if he had been a little man . But his im- posing figure and dignified manner enable him to hazard ...
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... cause , or by showing a sympathy with the general and predominant feel- ings of mankind . In a private room , a satirist , a sophist may provoke admiration by expressing his contempt for each of his adversaries in turn , and by setting ...
... cause , or by showing a sympathy with the general and predominant feel- ings of mankind . In a private room , a satirist , a sophist may provoke admiration by expressing his contempt for each of his adversaries in turn , and by setting ...
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... cause ; and the lightning of generous indignation at bad men and bad measures is followed by thunders of applause - even in the House of Commons . But a man may sneer and cavil and puzzle and fly - blow every question that comes before ...
... cause ; and the lightning of generous indignation at bad men and bad measures is followed by thunders of applause - even in the House of Commons . But a man may sneer and cavil and puzzle and fly - blow every question that comes before ...
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