The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... give over hunting its prey . Miracles never cease , to be sure ; but they are not to be had wholesale , or to order . Mr. Owen , who is another of these proprietors and patentees of reform , has lately got an American savage with him ...
... give over hunting its prey . Miracles never cease , to be sure ; but they are not to be had wholesale , or to order . Mr. Owen , who is another of these proprietors and patentees of reform , has lately got an American savage with him ...
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... benevo- lence . Mr. Godwin gives no quarter to the amiable weaknesses of our nature , nor does he stoop to avail himself of the supplementary aids of an imperfect virtue . Gratitude , promises , 36 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... benevo- lence . Mr. Godwin gives no quarter to the amiable weaknesses of our nature , nor does he stoop to avail himself of the supplementary aids of an imperfect virtue . Gratitude , promises , 36 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... give way , not that they may be merged in the opposite vices or in want of principle ; but that the void may be filled up by the disinterested love of good , and the dictates of inflexible justice , which is " the law of laws , and ...
... give way , not that they may be merged in the opposite vices or in want of principle ; but that the void may be filled up by the disinterested love of good , and the dictates of inflexible justice , which is " the law of laws , and ...
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... from the light that shines through the flimsy colours and gives them brilliancy . Here all is fairly made out with strokes of the pencil , by fair , not by factitious means . Our author takes a given 50 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... from the light that shines through the flimsy colours and gives them brilliancy . Here all is fairly made out with strokes of the pencil , by fair , not by factitious means . Our author takes a given 50 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... gives up his mind and liberty of thought to none . He is a general lover of art and science , and wedded to no one in particular . He pursues knowledge as a mistress , with outstretched hands and winged speed ; but as he is about to ...
... gives up his mind and liberty of thought to none . He is a general lover of art and science , and wedded to no one in particular . He pursues knowledge as a mistress , with outstretched hands and winged speed ; but as he is about to ...
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