The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... question ; and perhaps it is not altogether a false modesty that prevents the editor from putting his name in the title - page - he is ( for any thing we know to the contrary ) only a more voluminous sort of Allen- a - Dale . At least ...
... question ; and perhaps it is not altogether a false modesty that prevents the editor from putting his name in the title - page - he is ( for any thing we know to the contrary ) only a more voluminous sort of Allen- a - Dale . At least ...
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... compliments . Once in particular , at hist own table , after a good deal of badinage and cross - question- ing about his being the author of the Reply to Judge on those who use him cavalierly , and to be WILLIAM GODWIN . 55.
... compliments . Once in particular , at hist own table , after a good deal of badinage and cross - question- ing about his being the author of the Reply to Judge on those who use him cavalierly , and to be WILLIAM GODWIN . 55.
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... question or author you speak , he is prepared to take up the theme with advantage from Peter Abelard down to Thomas Moore , from the subtlest metaphysics to the politics of the Courier . There is no man of genius , in whose praise he ...
... question or author you speak , he is prepared to take up the theme with advantage from Peter Abelard down to Thomas Moore , from the subtlest metaphysics to the politics of the Courier . There is no man of genius , in whose praise he ...
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... question by a chain of meta- physical reasoning without end . Not so Mr. Godwin . That is best to him , which he can do best . He does not waste himself in vain aspi- rations and effeminate sympathies . He is blind , deaf , insensible ...
... question by a chain of meta- physical reasoning without end . Not so Mr. Godwin . That is best to him , which he can do best . He does not waste himself in vain aspi- rations and effeminate sympathies . He is blind , deaf , insensible ...
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... question , ridicule and banter , a caustic remark or an amusing anecdote , whatever sets off the individual to advantage , or gratifies the curi- osity or piques the self - love of the hearers , keeps attention alive , and secures the ...
... question , ridicule and banter , a caustic remark or an amusing anecdote , whatever sets off the individual to advantage , or gratifies the curi- osity or piques the self - love of the hearers , keeps attention alive , and secures the ...
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