The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... prejudices or strong attachments : his intellect was like a bow of polished steel , from which he shot sharp - pointed poisoned arrows at his friends in private , at his enemies in public . His mind ( so to speak ) had no religion in it ...
... prejudices or strong attachments : his intellect was like a bow of polished steel , from which he shot sharp - pointed poisoned arrows at his friends in private , at his enemies in public . His mind ( so to speak ) had no religion in it ...
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... prejudices or wounded the self - love of those about him , while he himself displayed the same unmoved indifference or equanimity . He said the most provoking things with a laughing gaiety , and a polite attention , that there was no ...
... prejudices or wounded the self - love of those about him , while he himself displayed the same unmoved indifference or equanimity . He said the most provoking things with a laughing gaiety , and a polite attention , that there was no ...
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... prejudices or illusions of any kind . Words may be said to " bear a charmed life , that must not yield to one of woman born " -with womanish weak- nesses and confused apprehensions . But this charm was broken THE LATE MR . HORNE TOOKE .
... prejudices or illusions of any kind . Words may be said to " bear a charmed life , that must not yield to one of woman born " -with womanish weak- nesses and confused apprehensions . But this charm was broken THE LATE MR . HORNE TOOKE .
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... prejudices on this score , and sees fair 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 ...
... prejudices on this score , and sees fair 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 ...
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... prejudices , as to believe that he will make a single convert to the beauty of Legitimacy , that is , of lawless power and savage bigotry , when he himself is obliged to apologise for the horrors he de- scribes , and even render his ...
... prejudices , as to believe that he will make a single convert to the beauty of Legitimacy , that is , of lawless power and savage bigotry , when he himself is obliged to apologise for the horrors he de- scribes , and even render his ...
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