The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... the painter from the light that shines through the flimsy colours and gives them brilliancy . Here all is fairly made out with strokes of the pencil , by fair , not by factitious means . Our author takes a given 50 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... the painter from the light that shines through the flimsy colours and gives them brilliancy . Here all is fairly made out with strokes of the pencil , by fair , not by factitious means . Our author takes a given 50 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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William Hazlitt. not by factitious means . Our author takes a given subject from nature or from books , and then fills it up with the ardent workings of his own mind , with the teeming and audible pulses of his own heart . The effect is ...
William Hazlitt. not by factitious means . Our author takes a given subject from nature or from books , and then fills it up with the ardent workings of his own mind , with the teeming and audible pulses of his own heart . The effect is ...
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... mean , not Mr. Croker's ) and dallied with the British Essayists and Novelists , and knew all qualities of more modern writers with a learned spirit , Johnson , and Goldsmith , and Junius , and Burke , and Godwin , and the Sor- rows of ...
... mean , not Mr. Croker's ) and dallied with the British Essayists and Novelists , and knew all qualities of more modern writers with a learned spirit , Johnson , and Goldsmith , and Junius , and Burke , and Godwin , and the Sor- rows of ...
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... and the results are as we find them . Each has met with his reward : for justice has , after all , been done to the pretensions of each ; and we must , in all cases , use means to ends ! REV . MR . IRVING . & REV . MR MR . COLERIDGE . 79.
... and the results are as we find them . Each has met with his reward : for justice has , after all , been done to the pretensions of each ; and we must , in all cases , use means to ends ! REV . MR . IRVING . & REV . MR MR . COLERIDGE . 79.
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... mean to insist upon is , that Mr. Irving owes his triumphant success , not to any one quality for which he has been extolled , but to a com- bination of qualities , the more striking in their immediate effect , in proportion as they are ...
... mean to insist upon is , that Mr. Irving owes his triumphant success , not to any one quality for which he has been extolled , but to a com- bination of qualities , the more striking in their immediate effect , in proportion as they are ...
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