The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... fact , unimaginative nature of his understanding , and because he was not subject to prejudices or illusions of any kind . Words may be said to " bear a charmed life , that must not yield to one of woman born " -with womanish weak ...
... fact , unimaginative nature of his understanding , and because he was not subject to prejudices or illusions of any kind . Words may be said to " bear a charmed life , that must not yield to one of woman born " -with womanish weak ...
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... fact , or that proposition , viz . gold is yellow . " The secret of the Con- junction on which so many fine heads had split , on which so many learned definitions were thrown away , as if it was its peculiar province and inborn virtue ...
... fact , or that proposition , viz . gold is yellow . " The secret of the Con- junction on which so many fine heads had split , on which so many learned definitions were thrown away , as if it was its peculiar province and inborn virtue ...
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... fact , treated words as the chemists do substances ; he separated those which are compounded of others from those which are not decompoundable . He did not explain the obscure by the more obscure , but the dif- ficult by the plain , the ...
... fact , treated words as the chemists do substances ; he separated those which are compounded of others from those which are not decompoundable . He did not explain the obscure by the more obscure , but the dif- ficult by the plain , the ...
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... fact expounder of truth or fable : * he does not soar above and look down upon his subject , imparting his own lofty views and feelings to his descriptions of nature - he relies upon it , is raised by it , is one with it , or he is ...
... fact expounder of truth or fable : * he does not soar above and look down upon his subject , imparting his own lofty views and feelings to his descriptions of nature - he relies upon it , is raised by it , is one with it , or he is ...
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... fact , and the Bourbons , by collateral reasoning , 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 ...
... fact , and the Bourbons , by collateral reasoning , 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 ...
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