The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... society , and is deeply conversant with books . He is a man of the world and a scholar ; but the scholar gives the tone to all his other acquire- ments and pursuits . Sir James is by educa- tion and habit , and we were going to add , by ...
... society , and is deeply conversant with books . He is a man of the world and a scholar ; but the scholar gives the tone to all his other acquire- ments and pursuits . Sir James is by educa- tion and habit , and we were going to add , by ...
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... society he is just vain enough to be pleased with im- mediate attention , good - humoured enough to listen with patience to others , with great cool- ness and self - possession , fluent , communicative , and with a manner equally free ...
... society he is just vain enough to be pleased with im- mediate attention , good - humoured enough to listen with patience to others , with great cool- ness and self - possession , fluent , communicative , and with a manner equally free ...
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... Judge delighted to make a display , were in no request there . He languished after the friends and the society he had left behind ; and wrote over incessantly for books from England . One that SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 223.
... Judge delighted to make a display , were in no request there . He languished after the friends and the society he had left behind ; and wrote over incessantly for books from England . One that SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 223.
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... society possible in which the passions and wills of individuals would be conformed to the general good , in which the knowledge of the best means of promoting human welfare and the desire of contributing to it would banish vice and ...
... society possible in which the passions and wills of individuals would be conformed to the general good , in which the knowledge of the best means of promoting human welfare and the desire of contributing to it would banish vice and ...
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... society , " with the base and pedi- ments , might be overthrown and swept away as by a hurricane . There were not wanting per- sons whose ignorance , whose fears , whose pride , or whose prejudices contemplated such an al- ternative ...
... society , " with the base and pedi- ments , might be overthrown and swept away as by a hurricane . There were not wanting per- sons whose ignorance , whose fears , whose pride , or whose prejudices contemplated such an al- ternative ...
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