The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... perfect elaboration of each component part, that aims at striking effect, but is jealous of the means by which this is to be produced. Our poet is not averse to popularity (nay, he is tremblingly alive to it)—but self-respect is the ...
... perfect elaboration of each component part, that aims at striking effect, but is jealous of the means by which this is to be produced. Our poet is not averse to popularity (nay, he is tremblingly alive to it)—but self-respect is the ...
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... perfect elaboration of each component part , that aims at striking effect , but is jealous of the means by which this is to be produced . Our poet is not averse to po- pularity ( nay , he is tremblingly alive to it ) -but self - respect ...
... perfect elaboration of each component part , that aims at striking effect , but is jealous of the means by which this is to be produced . Our poet is not averse to po- pularity ( nay , he is tremblingly alive to it ) -but self - respect ...
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... perfect man . " Mr. Mack- intosh had something of the air , much of the dexterity and self - possession , of a political and philosophical juggler ; and an eager and ad- miring audience gaped and greedily swallowed the gilded bait of ...
... perfect man . " Mr. Mack- intosh had something of the air , much of the dexterity and self - possession , of a political and philosophical juggler ; and an eager and ad- miring audience gaped and greedily swallowed the gilded bait of ...
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... perfect Drawcansir as to prose writers . He complains of the dry rea- soners and matter - of - fact people for their want of passion ; and he is jealous of the rheto- rical declaimers and rhapsodists as trenching on the province of ...
... perfect Drawcansir as to prose writers . He complains of the dry rea- soners and matter - of - fact people for their want of passion ; and he is jealous of the rheto- rical declaimers and rhapsodists as trenching on the province of ...
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... perfect structure of society will fall by its own weight , or rather be undermined by the principle of population , because in the highest possible state of the subjugation of the pas- sions to reason , they will be absolutely lawless ...
... perfect structure of society will fall by its own weight , or rather be undermined by the principle of population , because in the highest possible state of the subjugation of the pas- sions to reason , they will be absolutely lawless ...
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