The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... popular assembly , will be sure to turn attention away from his claims , instead of fixing it there . He must make common cause with his hearers . To lead , he must follow the general bias . Mr. Tooke did not there- fore succeed as a ...
... popular assembly , will be sure to turn attention away from his claims , instead of fixing it there . He must make common cause with his hearers . To lead , he must follow the general bias . Mr. Tooke did not there- fore succeed as a ...
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... popular right , that made a noise in the time of Junius and Wilkes - and even if his under- standing had gone along with more modern and unqualified principles , his cautious temper would have prevented his risking them in prac- tice ...
... popular right , that made a noise in the time of Junius and Wilkes - and even if his under- standing had gone along with more modern and unqualified principles , his cautious temper would have prevented his risking them in prac- tice ...
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William Hazlitt. SIR WALTER SCOTT . SIR WALTER SCOTT is undoubtedly the most popular writer of the age - the " lord of the ascendant " for the time being . He is just half what the human intellect is capable of being : if you take the ...
William Hazlitt. SIR WALTER SCOTT . SIR WALTER SCOTT is undoubtedly the most popular writer of the age - the " lord of the ascendant " for the time being . He is just half what the human intellect is capable of being : if you take the ...
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... popular applause , or to affect a supe- riority over it . In this respect also , Lord Byron presents a striking contrast to Sir Walter Scott . The latter takes what part of the public favour falls to his share , without grumbling ( to ...
... popular applause , or to affect a supe- riority over it . In this respect also , Lord Byron presents a striking contrast to Sir Walter Scott . The latter takes what part of the public favour falls to his share , without grumbling ( to ...
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... upon his coffin , or fall into the procession of popular woe.- Death cancels every thing but truth ; and strips a man of every thing but genius and virtue . It is a sort of natural canonization . N 2 LORD BYRON . 179.
... upon his coffin , or fall into the procession of popular woe.- Death cancels every thing but truth ; and strips a man of every thing but genius and virtue . It is a sort of natural canonization . N 2 LORD BYRON . 179.
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