The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... given object , and doing what he had to do with all his might , has accomplished much , and will leave more than one Monument of a powerful intellect behind him ; Mr. Cole- ridge , by dissipating his , and dallying with every subject by ...
... given object , and doing what he had to do with all his might , has accomplished much , and will leave more than one Monument of a powerful intellect behind him ; Mr. Cole- ridge , by dissipating his , and dallying with every subject by ...
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... given pursuit , he is thinking of a thousand other things ; a thousand tastes , a thousand objects tempt him , and distract his mind , which keeps open house , and enter- tains all comers ; and after being fatigued and amused with ...
... given pursuit , he is thinking of a thousand other things ; a thousand tastes , a thousand objects tempt him , and distract his mind , which keeps open house , and enter- tains all comers ; and after being fatigued and amused with ...
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... given him confidence to attempt the greatest things . He has not failed for want of courage . The public , as well as the fair , are won by a show of gallantry . Mr. Irving has shrunk from no opinion , how- ever paradoxical . He has ...
... given him confidence to attempt the greatest things . He has not failed for want of courage . The public , as well as the fair , are won by a show of gallantry . Mr. Irving has shrunk from no opinion , how- ever paradoxical . He has ...
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... given subject , and that at the end of an hour's hard study , they found they had produced only six lines between them . " It is plain , " said the unconscious author to his fellow - labourer , " that you and I need never think of ...
... given subject , and that at the end of an hour's hard study , they found they had produced only six lines between them . " It is plain , " said the unconscious author to his fellow - labourer , " that you and I need never think of ...
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... given us à fashionable watering - place — and we see what he has made of it . He must not come down from his fastnesses in traditional barbarism and native rusticity : the level , the littleness , the frippery of modern civilization ...
... given us à fashionable watering - place — and we see what he has made of it . He must not come down from his fastnesses in traditional barbarism and native rusticity : the level , the littleness , the frippery of modern civilization ...
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