The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... poets : -in general habits and in all but his professional pursuits , he is a mere child . He has lived for the last forty years in a house in Westminster , overlooking the Park , like an anchoret in his cell , reducing law to a system ...
... poets : -in general habits and in all but his professional pursuits , he is a mere child . He has lived for the last forty years in a house in Westminster , overlooking the Park , like an anchoret in his cell , reducing law to a system ...
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... Poets , which marks the house where Milton formerly lived . To show how little the refinements of taste or fancy enter into our author's system , he proposed at one time to cut down these beautiful trees , to con- vert the garden where ...
... Poets , which marks the house where Milton formerly lived . To show how little the refinements of taste or fancy enter into our author's system , he proposed at one time to cut down these beautiful trees , to con- vert the garden where ...
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... poet , if a principle of fluc- tuation and reaction is not inherent in the very con- stitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ? We are not , then , so much to inquire what certain things are abstractedly ...
... poet , if a principle of fluc- tuation and reaction is not inherent in the very con- stitution of our nature , or if all moral truth is a mere literal truism ? We are not , then , so much to inquire what certain things are abstractedly ...
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... poetry , and can hardly extract a moral out of Shakspeare . His house is warmed and lighted by steam . He is one of those who prefer the artificial to the natural in most things , and think the mind of man omni- potent . He has a great ...
... poetry , and can hardly extract a moral out of Shakspeare . His house is warmed and lighted by steam . He is one of those who prefer the artificial to the natural in most things , and think the mind of man omni- potent . He has a great ...
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... poet , the moralist , and the divine , whose name was not first named to be abused by the enthusiasts of the French Revolution , or to be blasphemed by the mad- der enthusiasts , the advocates of Divine Right , but which is coeval with ...
... poet , the moralist , and the divine , whose name was not first named to be abused by the enthusiasts of the French Revolution , or to be blasphemed by the mad- der enthusiasts , the advocates of Divine Right , but which is coeval with ...
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