The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... played antics , he exhibited his peculiar talent - while he was on his legs , the question before the House stood still ; the only point at issue respected Mr. Tooke himself , his personal address and adroitness of intellect I Were ...
... played antics , he exhibited his peculiar talent - while he was on his legs , the question before the House stood still ; the only point at issue respected Mr. Tooke himself , his personal address and adroitness of intellect I Were ...
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... play - things , the dar- lings of Mr. Tooke's mind ; and with these he baffled the Judge , dumb - founded the Counsel , and outwitted the Jury . The report of his trial before Lord Kenyon is a master - piece of acuteness , dexterity ...
... play - things , the dar- lings of Mr. Tooke's mind ; and with these he baffled the Judge , dumb - founded the Counsel , and outwitted the Jury . The report of his trial before Lord Kenyon is a master - piece of acuteness , dexterity ...
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... playing round each object , lights up the universe in a robe of its own radiance ? Sir Walter has no voluntary power of combination : all his associations ( as we said before ) are those of habit or of tradition . He is a mere narra ...
... playing round each object , lights up the universe in a robe of its own radiance ? Sir Walter has no voluntary power of combination : all his associations ( as we said before ) are those of habit or of tradition . He is a mere narra ...
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... play between Roundheads and Cavaliers , between Protestant and Papist . He is a wri- ter reconciling all the diversities of human na- ture to the reader . He does not enter into the distinctions of hostile sects or parties , but treats ...
... play between Roundheads and Cavaliers , between Protestant and Papist . He is a wri- ter reconciling all the diversities of human na- ture to the reader . He does not enter into the distinctions of hostile sects or parties , but treats ...
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... playing on their Pan's-pipes, and taking up ordinary men and things in their hands with haughty indifference. He raises his subject to himself, or tramples on it: he neither stoops to, nor loses himself in it. He exists not by sympathy ...
... playing on their Pan's-pipes, and taking up ordinary men and things in their hands with haughty indifference. He raises his subject to himself, or tramples on it: he neither stoops to, nor loses himself in it. He exists not by sympathy ...
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