The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... English romance of Ivanhoe . What a list of names ! What a host of associations ! What a thing is human life ! What a power is that of genius ! What a world of thought and feel- ing is thus rescued from oblivion ! How many hours of ...
... English romance of Ivanhoe . What a list of names ! What a host of associations ! What a thing is human life ! What a power is that of genius ! What a world of thought and feel- ing is thus rescued from oblivion ! How many hours of ...
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... English antipathy to Po- pery and Slavery . Through some odd process of servile logic , it should seem , that in restoring the claims of the Stuarts by the courtesy of ro- mance , the House of Brunswick are more firm- ly seated in point ...
... English antipathy to Po- pery and Slavery . Through some odd process of servile logic , it should seem , that in restoring the claims of the Stuarts by the courtesy of ro- mance , the House of Brunswick are more firm- ly seated in point ...
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... English in them , more , we believe , than in any other works now printed . We should think the writer could not possibly read the manuscript after he has once written it , or overlook the press . If there were a writer , who " born for ...
... English in them , more , we believe , than in any other works now printed . We should think the writer could not possibly read the manuscript after he has once written it , or overlook the press . If there were a writer , who " born for ...
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... English Bards and Scotch Reviewers " is dogmatical and insolent , but without refinement or point . He calls people names , and tries to transfix a character with an epithet , which does not stick , because it has no other foundation ...
... English Bards and Scotch Reviewers " is dogmatical and insolent , but without refinement or point . He calls people names , and tries to transfix a character with an epithet , which does not stick , because it has no other foundation ...
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... English , and Italian . In mixing up the sparkling julep , that by its po- tent operation was to scour away the dregs and feculence and peccant humours of the body politic , he seemed to stand with his back SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 217.
... English , and Italian . In mixing up the sparkling julep , that by its po- tent operation was to scour away the dregs and feculence and peccant humours of the body politic , he seemed to stand with his back SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 217.
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