The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... admiration of the age of Queen Anne to an al- most equally exclusive one of that of Elizabeth , is , we suspect , owing to Mr. Coleridge , who some twenty years ago , threw a great stone into the standing pool of criticism , which ...
... admiration of the age of Queen Anne to an al- most equally exclusive one of that of Elizabeth , is , we suspect , owing to Mr. Coleridge , who some twenty years ago , threw a great stone into the standing pool of criticism , which ...
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... admirable likeness of him by Mr. Northcote , which with a more heroic and dignified air , only does justice to the profound sagacity and benevolent aspira- tions of our author's mind . Mr. Godwin has kept the best company of his time ...
... admirable likeness of him by Mr. Northcote , which with a more heroic and dignified air , only does justice to the profound sagacity and benevolent aspira- tions of our author's mind . Mr. Godwin has kept the best company of his time ...
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... admiration of posterity for the stare of an idler . If he had not been a poet , he would have been a powerful logician ; if he had not dipped his wing in the Unitarian controversy , he might have soared to the very summit of fancy . But ...
... admiration of posterity for the stare of an idler . If he had not been a poet , he would have been a powerful logician ; if he had not dipped his wing in the Unitarian controversy , he might have soared to the very summit of fancy . But ...
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... admiration of his person by strangers might first have inspired Mr. Irving with an ambition to be something , intellec- tually speaking , and have given him confidence to attempt the greatest things . He has not failed for want of ...
... admiration of his person by strangers might first have inspired Mr. Irving with an ambition to be something , intellec- tually speaking , and have given him confidence to attempt the greatest things . He has not failed for want of ...
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... admired pupil , as he has done as much with fewer means . He has more scope of intellect and more intensity of purpose . Both his matter and his manner , setting aside his face and figure , are more impressive . Take the volume of ...
... admired pupil , as he has done as much with fewer means . He has more scope of intellect and more intensity of purpose . Both his matter and his manner , setting aside his face and figure , are more impressive . Take the volume of ...
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