The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... ground to powder who is not either a born slave , or who does not willingly and at once offer up the yearnings of humanity and the dictates of reason as a welcome sacrifice to besotted prejudice and loathsome power . Of all Mr ...
... ground to powder who is not either a born slave , or who does not willingly and at once offer up the yearnings of humanity and the dictates of reason as a welcome sacrifice to besotted prejudice and loathsome power . Of all Mr ...
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... is utterly abortive . Hardly a gleam is to be found in it of the brilliancy and richness of those stores of thought and lan- guage that he pours out incessantly , when they 呀 are lost like drops of water in the ground MR . COLERIDGE . 75.
... is utterly abortive . Hardly a gleam is to be found in it of the brilliancy and richness of those stores of thought and lan- guage that he pours out incessantly , when they 呀 are lost like drops of water in the ground MR . COLERIDGE . 75.
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William Hazlitt. 呀 are lost like drops of water in the ground . The principal work , in which he has attempted to embody his general views of things , is the FRIEND , of which , though it contains some noble passages and fine trains of ...
William Hazlitt. 呀 are lost like drops of water in the ground . The principal work , in which he has attempted to embody his general views of things , is the FRIEND , of which , though it contains some noble passages and fine trains of ...
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... ground to the more prominent figures that occupied the present time , and Mr. Tooke worked out the minute details and touched in the evanescent traits with the pencil of a master . His conversation resembled a political camera obscura ...
... ground to the more prominent figures that occupied the present time , and Mr. Tooke worked out the minute details and touched in the evanescent traits with the pencil of a master . His conversation resembled a political camera obscura ...
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... ground and fairly beats his adversary out of the field by the mere force of style . One would think that " Parson Horne " knew who Junius was , and was afraid of him . 66 Under him his genius is " quite " rebuked . " With the best cause ...
... ground and fairly beats his adversary out of the field by the mere force of style . One would think that " Parson Horne " knew who Junius was , and was afraid of him . 66 Under him his genius is " quite " rebuked . " With the best cause ...
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