The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... become of all this mighty heap of hope , of thought , of learning , and humanity ? It has ended in swallowing doses of oblivion and in writing paragraphs in the Courier . - Such , and so little is the mind of man ! * It was not to be ...
... become of all this mighty heap of hope , of thought , of learning , and humanity ? It has ended in swallowing doses of oblivion and in writing paragraphs in the Courier . - Such , and so little is the mind of man ! * It was not to be ...
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... becoming the God of his own idolatry by being that of others , that the glittering of coronet- coaches rolling down Holborn - Hill to Hatton Garden , that titled beauty , that the parliamen- tary complexion of his audience , the compli ...
... becoming the God of his own idolatry by being that of others , that the glittering of coronet- coaches rolling down Holborn - Hill to Hatton Garden , that titled beauty , that the parliamen- tary complexion of his audience , the compli ...
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... becoming air , as if he was already seated in the House . But a Court of Law was the place where Mr. Tooke made the best figure in public . He might assuredly be said to be " native and endued unto that element . " He had here to stand ...
... becoming air , as if he was already seated in the House . But a Court of Law was the place where Mr. Tooke made the best figure in public . He might assuredly be said to be " native and endued unto that element . " He had here to stand ...
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... becomes new and startling in the present advanced period.- Highland manners , characters , scenery , super- stitions , Northern dialect and costume , the wars , the religion , and politics of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ...
... becomes new and startling in the present advanced period.- Highland manners , characters , scenery , super- stitions , Northern dialect and costume , the wars , the religion , and politics of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ...
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... become legitimate ! In any other point of view , we cannot possibly conceive how Sir Walter imagines " he has done something to revive the declining spirit of loyalty " by these novels . His loyalty is founded on would - be treason : he ...
... become legitimate ! In any other point of view , we cannot possibly conceive how Sir Walter imagines " he has done something to revive the declining spirit of loyalty " by these novels . His loyalty is founded on would - be treason : he ...
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