The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... head , like the rainbow in the cloud , 23 * Mr. Coleridge named his eldest son ( the writer of some beautiful Sonnets ) after Hartley , and the second after Berke- ley . The third was called Derwent , after the river of that name ...
... head , like the rainbow in the cloud , 23 * Mr. Coleridge named his eldest son ( the writer of some beautiful Sonnets ) after Hartley , and the second after Berke- ley . The third was called Derwent , after the river of that name ...
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... heads , and his lastly have been looked for as a " consummation devoutly to be wished ; " he might have defied the devil and all his works , and by the help of a loud voice and strong - set person- " A lusty man to ben an Abbot able ...
... heads , and his lastly have been looked for as a " consummation devoutly to be wished ; " he might have defied the devil and all his works , and by the help of a loud voice and strong - set person- " A lusty man to ben an Abbot able ...
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... heads of his con- gregation to have a hit at the Great Jurisconsult in his study . He next , ere the report of the former blow had subsided , made a lunge at Mr. Brougham , and glanced an eye at Mr. Canning ; mystified Mr. Coleridge ...
... heads of his con- gregation to have a hit at the Great Jurisconsult in his study . He next , ere the report of the former blow had subsided , made a lunge at Mr. Brougham , and glanced an eye at Mr. Canning ; mystified Mr. Coleridge ...
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... head of it . He literally sends a challenge to all London in the name of the KING of HEAVEN , to evacuate its streets , to disperse its population , to lay aside its em- ployments , to burn its wealth , to renounce its vanities and pomp ...
... head of it . He literally sends a challenge to all London in the name of the KING of HEAVEN , to evacuate its streets , to disperse its population , to lay aside its em- ployments , to burn its wealth , to renounce its vanities and pomp ...
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... heads of the inhabitants , that all classes of people run to hear the crash , and to see the engines and levers at work which are to effect this laudable purpose . What else can be the meaning of our preacher's taking upon himself to ...
... heads of the inhabitants , that all classes of people run to hear the crash , and to see the engines and levers at work which are to effect this laudable purpose . What else can be the meaning of our preacher's taking upon himself to ...
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