The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... a master - piece , both as to invention and execu- tion . The romantic and chivalrous principle of the love of personal fame is embodied in the finest possible manner in the character of Falkland ; 48 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... a master - piece , both as to invention and execu- tion . The romantic and chivalrous principle of the love of personal fame is embodied in the finest possible manner in the character of Falkland ; 48 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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William Hazlitt. the finest possible manner in the character of Falkland ; * as in Caleb Williams ( who is not the first , but the second character in the piece ) we see the very demon of curiosity personified . Perhaps the art with ...
William Hazlitt. the finest possible manner in the character of Falkland ; * as in Caleb Williams ( who is not the first , but the second character in the piece ) we see the very demon of curiosity personified . Perhaps the art with ...
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... manner . This necessary defect is observable in his best works , and is still more so in Fleetwood and Mandeville ; the one of which , compared with his more ad- mired performances , is mawkish , and the other morbid . Mr. Godwin is ...
... manner . This necessary defect is observable in his best works , and is still more so in Fleetwood and Mandeville ; the one of which , compared with his more ad- mired performances , is mawkish , and the other morbid . Mr. Godwin is ...
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... manner . He lost this with the first blush and awkwardness of popularity , which surprised him in the retirement of his study ; and he has since , with the wear and tear of society , from being too pragmatical , become somewhat too ...
... manner . He lost this with the first blush and awkwardness of popularity , which surprised him in the retirement of his study ; and he has since , with the wear and tear of society , from being too pragmatical , become somewhat too ...
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... manner , and the fascination is alto- gether irresistible . Our Caledonian divine is equally an anomaly in religion , in literature , in personal appearance , and in public speak- ing . To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is ...
... manner , and the fascination is alto- gether irresistible . Our Caledonian divine is equally an anomaly in religion , in literature , in personal appearance , and in public speak- ing . To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is ...
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