The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... express our admiration at the good - nature of the mottos , in which the author has taken occasion to re member and quote almost every living author ( whether illustrious or obscure ) but himself— an indirect argument in favour of the ...
... express our admiration at the good - nature of the mottos , in which the author has taken occasion to re member and quote almost every living author ( whether illustrious or obscure ) but himself— an indirect argument in favour of the ...
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... express them in stronger and statelier language than others . His poetry stands like a Martello tower by the side of his subject . He does not , like Mr. Wordsworth , lift poetry from the ground , or create a sentiment out of nothing ...
... express them in stronger and statelier language than others . His poetry stands like a Martello tower by the side of his subject . He does not , like Mr. Wordsworth , lift poetry from the ground , or create a sentiment out of nothing ...
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... express , except with glistening eye and faultering tongue ! There is a lofty philosophic tone , a thoughtful humanity , infused into his pastoral vein . Remote from the passions and events of the great world , he has communi- cated ...
... express , except with glistening eye and faultering tongue ! There is a lofty philosophic tone , a thoughtful humanity , infused into his pastoral vein . Remote from the passions and events of the great world , he has communi- cated ...
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... express the time of day , the climate , the period of the world it was meant to illustrate , or had not this character of wholeness in it . His eye also does justice to Rembrandt's fine and masterly effects . In the way in which that ...
... express the time of day , the climate , the period of the world it was meant to illustrate , or had not this character of wholeness in it . His eye also does justice to Rembrandt's fine and masterly effects . In the way in which that ...
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... express object of the Quarterly Review to dis- countenance and extinguish that spirit , both in theory and practice . The Edinburgh Review stands upon the ground of opinion ; it asserts the supremacy of intellect : the pre - eminence it ...
... express object of the Quarterly Review to dis- countenance and extinguish that spirit , both in theory and practice . The Edinburgh Review stands upon the ground of opinion ; it asserts the supremacy of intellect : the pre - eminence it ...
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