The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... philosophical statesman had to open the case before a class of tyros , or a circle of grey - beards , who wish- ed to form or to strengthen their judgments upon fair and rational grounds , nothing could be more satisfactory , more ...
... philosophical statesman had to open the case before a class of tyros , or a circle of grey - beards , who wish- ed to form or to strengthen their judgments upon fair and rational grounds , nothing could be more satisfactory , more ...
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... philosophical exposure of that un- principled transaction ; but for this very reason it was a solecism in the place where it was delivered . Sir James has , since this period , and with the help of practice , lowered himself to the tone ...
... philosophical exposure of that un- principled transaction ; but for this very reason it was a solecism in the place where it was delivered . Sir James has , since this period , and with the help of practice , lowered himself to the tone ...
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... philosophers , they stood no chance with our lecturer - he did not " carve them as a dish fit for the Gods , but hewed them ... philosophical juggler ; and an eager and ad- miring audience gaped and greedily swallowed the gilded bait of ...
... philosophers , they stood no chance with our lecturer - he did not " carve them as a dish fit for the Gods , but hewed them ... philosophical juggler ; and an eager and ad- miring audience gaped and greedily swallowed the gilded bait of ...
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... philosophical centos . They were pro- found , brilliant , new to his hearers ; but the profundity , the brilliancy , the novelty were not his own . He was like Dr. Pangloss ( not Voltaire's , but Coleman's ) who speaks only in ...
... philosophical centos . They were pro- found , brilliant , new to his hearers ; but the profundity , the brilliancy , the novelty were not his own . He was like Dr. Pangloss ( not Voltaire's , but Coleman's ) who speaks only in ...
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... with . The " unbought grace of life , " the charm of literary conversation was gone . It was the habit of his mind , his ruling passion to enter into the shock and conflict of opinions on philosophical SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 221.
... with . The " unbought grace of life , " the charm of literary conversation was gone . It was the habit of his mind , his ruling passion to enter into the shock and conflict of opinions on philosophical SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 221.
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