The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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William Hazlitt. " " rants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which hè ( Mr. Fawcett ) had been present . Every man's house " ( said this emphatic thinker and speaker ) has been called his castle . And why is it called his castle ? Is it ...
William Hazlitt. " " rants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which hè ( Mr. Fawcett ) had been present . Every man's house " ( said this emphatic thinker and speaker ) has been called his castle . And why is it called his castle ? Is it ...
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... Lord Brook's hieroglyphic theories , and in Bishop Butler's Sermons , and in the Duchess of New- castle's fantastic folios , and in Clarke and South and Tillotson , and all the fine thinkers and masculine reasoners of that age - and ...
... Lord Brook's hieroglyphic theories , and in Bishop Butler's Sermons , and in the Duchess of New- castle's fantastic folios , and in Clarke and South and Tillotson , and all the fine thinkers and masculine reasoners of that age - and ...
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... lords , ladies , touch him not all these are no more to him than to the anchorite in his cell , and he writes on to the end of the chapter , through good report and evil report . Pingo in eternitatem — is his motto . He neither envies ...
... lords , ladies , touch him not all these are no more to him than to the anchorite in his cell , and he writes on to the end of the chapter , through good report and evil report . Pingo in eternitatem — is his motto . He neither envies ...
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... Lord Liverpool in his place - in the Gallery . It was rare sport to see him , " like an eagle in a dove- cote , flutter the Volscians in Corioli . " He has found out the secret of attracting by repelling . Those whom he is likely to ...
... Lord Liverpool in his place - in the Gallery . It was rare sport to see him , " like an eagle in a dove- cote , flutter the Volscians in Corioli . " He has found out the secret of attracting by repelling . Those whom he is likely to ...
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... Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! " He took up any topic by chance , and played with it at will , like a juggler with his cups and balls . He generally ranged himself on the losing side ; and had rather an ill - natured de ...
... Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! " He took up any topic by chance , and played with it at will , like a juggler with his cups and balls . He generally ranged himself on the losing side ; and had rather an ill - natured de ...
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