The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... grace ! Lord Byron , who in his politics is a liberal , in his genius is haughty and aristocratic : Walter Scott , who is an aristocrat in principle , is popu- lar in his writings , and is ( as it were ) equally servile to nature and to ...
... grace ! Lord Byron , who in his politics is a liberal , in his genius is haughty and aristocratic : Walter Scott , who is an aristocrat in principle , is popu- lar in his writings , and is ( as it were ) equally servile to nature and to ...
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thought and imagination, works it out into figures of equal grace and dazzling beauty, avoiding on the one hand the tinsel of flimsy affectation, and on the other the vices of a rude and barbarous negligence. His Pegasus is not a rough ...
thought and imagination, works it out into figures of equal grace and dazzling beauty, avoiding on the one hand the tinsel of flimsy affectation, and on the other the vices of a rude and barbarous negligence. His Pegasus is not a rough ...
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William Hazlitt. thought and imagination , works it out into figures of equal grace and dazzling beauty , avoiding on the one hand the tinsel of flimsy affectation , and on the other the vices of a rude and barbarous negligence . His ...
William Hazlitt. thought and imagination , works it out into figures of equal grace and dazzling beauty , avoiding on the one hand the tinsel of flimsy affectation , and on the other the vices of a rude and barbarous negligence . His ...
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... grace of execution to his subject , while he borrows his ardour and inspiration from it , and to deserve the laurels he has earned , by true genius and by true pains . There is an apparent consciousness of this in most of his writings ...
... grace of execution to his subject , while he borrows his ardour and inspiration from it , and to deserve the laurels he has earned , by true genius and by true pains . There is an apparent consciousness of this in most of his writings ...
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... grace beyond the reach of art , and will not let it go - he steeps a single thought or image so deep in the Tyrian dyes of a gorgeous imagination , that it throws its lustre over a whole page - every where vivid ideal forms hover ( in ...
... grace beyond the reach of art , and will not let it go - he steeps a single thought or image so deep in the Tyrian dyes of a gorgeous imagination , that it throws its lustre over a whole page - every where vivid ideal forms hover ( in ...
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