The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... imagination in the furnace of his passions . - Lord Byron's verse glows like a flame , consuming every thing in its way ; Sir Walter Scott's glides like a river , clear , gentle , harmless . The poetry of the first scorches , that of ...
... imagination in the furnace of his passions . - Lord Byron's verse glows like a flame , consuming every thing in its way ; Sir Walter Scott's glides like a river , clear , gentle , harmless . The poetry of the first scorches , that of ...
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... imaginations and relieves one pas- sion by another , and expands and lightens reflection , and takes away that tightness at the breast which arises from thinking or wishing to think that there is nothing in the world out of a man's self ...
... imaginations and relieves one pas- sion by another , and expands and lightens reflection , and takes away that tightness at the breast which arises from thinking or wishing to think that there is nothing in the world out of a man's self ...
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... imagination ; and the Deluge , which he has so finely described , may be said to have drowned all his own idle humours . We must say we think little of our author's turn for satire . His " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers " is ...
... imagination ; and the Deluge , which he has so finely described , may be said to have drowned all his own idle humours . We must say we think little of our author's turn for satire . His " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers " is ...
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... imagination leads him to indulge in fantastic opinions ; the ele- vation of his rank sets censure at defiance . He becomes a pampered egotist . He has a seat in the House of Lords , a niche in the N 1 Temple of Fame . Every - day ...
... imagination leads him to indulge in fantastic opinions ; the ele- vation of his rank sets censure at defiance . He becomes a pampered egotist . He has a seat in the House of Lords , a niche in the N 1 Temple of Fame . Every - day ...
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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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