The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... friend thought that the point was here palpable enough : but when he came to read the printed volume , he found it thus transposed : “ Every man's house is his castle . And why is it called so ? Is it because it is defended by a wall ...
... friend thought that the point was here palpable enough : but when he came to read the printed volume , he found it thus transposed : “ Every man's house is his castle . And why is it called so ? Is it because it is defended by a wall ...
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... friendship . The Translation of Schiller's Wallenstein is also a masterly production in its kind , faithful and spirited . Among his smaller pieces there are occasional bursts of pathos and fancy , equal to what we might expect from him ...
... friendship . The Translation of Schiller's Wallenstein is also a masterly production in its kind , faithful and spirited . Among his smaller pieces there are occasional bursts of pathos and fancy , equal to what we might expect from him ...
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... FRIEND , of which , though it contains some noble passages and fine trains of thought , pro- lixity and obscurity are the most frequent cha- racteristics . No two persons can be conceived more oppo- site in character or genius than the ...
... FRIEND , of which , though it contains some noble passages and fine trains of thought , pro- lixity and obscurity are the most frequent cha- racteristics . No two persons can be conceived more oppo- site in character or genius than the ...
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... friends in private , at his enemies in public . His mind ( so to speak ) had no religion in it , and very little even of the moral qualities of genius ; but he was a man of the world , a scholar bred , and a most acute and powerful ...
... friends in private , at his enemies in public . His mind ( so to speak ) had no religion in it , and very little even of the moral qualities of genius ; but he was a man of the world , a scholar bred , and a most acute and powerful ...
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... friends , the finished gentleman . of the last age . His manners were as fascinating as his conversation was spirited and delightful . He put one in mind of the burden of the song of " The King's Old Courtier , and an Old Courtier of ...
... friends , the finished gentleman . of the last age . His manners were as fascinating as his conversation was spirited and delightful . He put one in mind of the burden of the song of " The King's Old Courtier , and an Old Courtier of ...
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