The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... side of a chrystal lake , hid by the mist , but glittering in the wave below , may conceive the dim , gleaming , uncertain intelli- gence of his eye : he who has marked the even- ing clouds uprolled ( a world of vapours ) , has seen the ...
... side of a chrystal lake , hid by the mist , but glittering in the wave below , may conceive the dim , gleaming , uncertain intelli- gence of his eye : he who has marked the even- ing clouds uprolled ( a world of vapours ) , has seen the ...
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... side : but his discursive reason would not let him trammel himself into a poet - laureate or stamp- distributor , and he stopped , ere he had quite passed that well - known " bourne from whence no traveller returns " -and so has sunk ...
... side : but his discursive reason would not let him trammel himself into a poet - laureate or stamp- distributor , and he stopped , ere he had quite passed that well - known " bourne from whence no traveller returns " -and so has sunk ...
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... side ; and had rather an ill - natured de- light in contradiction , and in perplexing the understandings of others , without leaving them any clue to guide them out of the labyrinth into which he had led them . He understood , or in its ...
... side ; and had rather an ill - natured de- light in contradiction , and in perplexing the understandings of others , without leaving them any clue to guide them out of the labyrinth into which he had led them . He understood , or in its ...
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... temper would have prevented his risking them in prac- tice . Horne Tooke ( though not of the same side in politics ) had much of the tone of mind and more of the spirit of moral feeling of the cele- 118 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... temper would have prevented his risking them in prac- tice . Horne Tooke ( though not of the same side in politics ) had much of the tone of mind and more of the spirit of moral feeling of the cele- 118 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... side , and defended it by unfair means who , the moment his own interest or the prejudices of others interfered , seemed to forget all that was due to the pride of intellect , to the sense of manhood - who , praised , admired by men 154 ...
... side , and defended it by unfair means who , the moment his own interest or the prejudices of others interfered , seemed to forget all that was due to the pride of intellect , to the sense of manhood - who , praised , admired by men 154 ...
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