The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... play - book in one hand , and a Bible in the other , and quoted Shakspeare and Melancthon in the same breath . The tree of the knowledge of good and evil is no longer , with his grafting , a dry withered 96 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... play - book in one hand , and a Bible in the other , and quoted Shakspeare and Melancthon in the same breath . The tree of the knowledge of good and evil is no longer , with his grafting , a dry withered 96 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... play off his person , as Orator Henley used to dazzle his hearers with his diamond - ring . The small frontispiece prefixed to the " Orations " does not serve to convey an adequate idea of the magnitude of the man , nor of the ease and ...
... play off his person , as Orator Henley used to dazzle his hearers with his diamond - ring . The small frontispiece prefixed to the " Orations " does not serve to convey an adequate idea of the magnitude of the man , nor of the ease and ...
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... player or fencer , and does not seem to express his natural convictions , or to be engaged in a mortal struggle . This greater ease and indif- ference is the result of vast superiority of per- sonal appearance , which " to be admired ...
... player or fencer , and does not seem to express his natural convictions , or to be engaged in a mortal struggle . This greater ease and indif- ference is the result of vast superiority of per- sonal appearance , which " to be admired ...
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... play of fancy , but in close and cutting combinations of the understanding . The law is open to every one so , " said Mr. Tooke , is the London Tavern ! " It is the previous deduc- tion formed in the mind , and the splenetic contempt ...
... play of fancy , but in close and cutting combinations of the understanding . The law is open to every one so , " said Mr. Tooke , is the London Tavern ! " It is the previous deduc- tion formed in the mind , and the splenetic contempt ...
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... played with it at will , like a juggler with his cups and balls . He generally ranged himself on the losing side ; and had rather an ill - natured de- light in contradiction , and in perplexing the understandings of others , without ...
... played with it at will , like a juggler with his cups and balls . He generally ranged himself on the losing side ; and had rather an ill - natured de- light in contradiction , and in perplexing the understandings of others , without ...
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