The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... living shadow , in whom * Perhaps the finest scene in all these novels , is that where the Dominie meets his pupil , Miss Lucy , the morning after her brother's arrival . L the lamp of life had been long extinguished , had SIR WALTER ...
... living shadow , in whom * Perhaps the finest scene in all these novels , is that where the Dominie meets his pupil , Miss Lucy , the morning after her brother's arrival . L the lamp of life had been long extinguished , had SIR WALTER ...
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... living author ( whether illustrious or obscure ) but himself— an indirect argument in favour of the general opinion as to the source from which they spring - and the other was , to hint our asto- nishment at the innumerable and ...
... living author ( whether illustrious or obscure ) but himself— an indirect argument in favour of the general opinion as to the source from which they spring - and the other was , to hint our asto- nishment at the innumerable and ...
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... living * the two , who would carry away a majority of suffrages as the greatest geniuses of the age . The former would , perhaps , obtain the preference with the fine gentlemen and ladies ( squeamishness apart ) the latter with the ...
... living * the two , who would carry away a majority of suffrages as the greatest geniuses of the age . The former would , perhaps , obtain the preference with the fine gentlemen and ladies ( squeamishness apart ) the latter with the ...
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... living men and women , the endless groups , the landscape back - ground , the cloud and the rainbow , and enriches our imaginations and relieves one pas- sion by another , and expands and lightens reflection , and takes away that ...
... living men and women , the endless groups , the landscape back - ground , the cloud and the rainbow , and enriches our imaginations and relieves one pas- sion by another , and expands and lightens reflection , and takes away that ...
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... living ; and Lord Byron is the least so . It would be diffi- cult to imagine that the Author of Waverley is in the smallest degree a pedant ; as it would be hard to persuade ourselves that the author of Childe Harold and Don Juan is not ...
... living ; and Lord Byron is the least so . It would be diffi- cult to imagine that the Author of Waverley is in the smallest degree a pedant ; as it would be hard to persuade ourselves that the author of Childe Harold and Don Juan is not ...
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