The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... appearance , and in public speak- ing . To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing - the charm is nearly worn out -but to hear any one spout Shakspeare ( and that not in a sneaking under - tone , but at the top of his ...
... appearance , and in public speak- ing . To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing - the charm is nearly worn out -but to hear any one spout Shakspeare ( and that not in a sneaking under - tone , but at the top of his ...
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... , without quitting the shade of an apple - tree . We have not been able to pay Mr. Irving's back the same compliment of reading it at a sitting . of personal appearance to set him off . But then 98 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... , without quitting the shade of an apple - tree . We have not been able to pay Mr. Irving's back the same compliment of reading it at a sitting . of personal appearance to set him off . But then 98 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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William Hazlitt. of personal appearance to set him off . But then he is like the very genius or demon of theological controversy personified . He has neither airs nor graces at command ; he thinks nothing of himself ; he has nothing ...
William Hazlitt. of personal appearance to set him off . But then he is like the very genius or demon of theological controversy personified . He has neither airs nor graces at command ; he thinks nothing of himself ; he has nothing ...
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... appearance , which " to be admired needs but to be seen , " and does not require the pos- sessor to work himself up into a passion , or to use any violent contortions to gain attention or to keep it . These two celebrated preachers are ...
... appearance , which " to be admired needs but to be seen , " and does not require the pos- sessor to work himself up into a passion , or to use any violent contortions to gain attention or to keep it . These two celebrated preachers are ...
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... appearance of the Lay of the Last Min- strel Sir Walter ( then Mr. ) Scott , having , in the company of a friend , to cross the Frith of Forth in a ferry - boat , they proposed to beguile the time by writing a number of verses on a ...
... appearance of the Lay of the Last Min- strel Sir Walter ( then Mr. ) Scott , having , in the company of a friend , to cross the Frith of Forth in a ferry - boat , they proposed to beguile the time by writing a number of verses on a ...
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