The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... society , from being too pragmatical , become somewhat too Lyre's Charge , on Mr. Godwin's acknowledging that he was , Mr. Tooke said , " Come here then , ” — and when his guest went round to his chair , he took his hand , and pressed ...
... society , from being too pragmatical , become somewhat too Lyre's Charge , on Mr. Godwin's acknowledging that he was , Mr. Tooke said , " Come here then , ” — and when his guest went round to his chair , he took his hand , and pressed ...
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... Society , with the sanctity of religion added to it . Our spirited polemic is not contented to defend the citadel of orthodoxy against all impugners , and shut himself up in texts of Scripture and huge volumes of the Commentators as an ...
... Society , with the sanctity of religion added to it . Our spirited polemic is not contented to defend the citadel of orthodoxy against all impugners , and shut himself up in texts of Scripture and huge volumes of the Commentators as an ...
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... society is indicted as a nuisance , and threatened to be pulled down as a rotten building ready to fall on the heads of the inhabitants , that all classes of people run to hear the crash , and to see the engines and levers at work which ...
... society is indicted as a nuisance , and threatened to be pulled down as a rotten building ready to fall on the heads of the inhabitants , that all classes of people run to hear the crash , and to see the engines and levers at work which ...
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... society , return to earth once more , and beg pardon of Sir Walter and his patrons , who sigh at not being able to undo all that you have done ! Leaving this question , there are two other remarks which we wished to make on the Novels ...
... society , return to earth once more , and beg pardon of Sir Walter and his patrons , who sigh at not being able to undo all that you have done ! Leaving this question , there are two other remarks which we wished to make on the Novels ...
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... society , a Noble Poet . It is a double privilege , almost too much for hu- manity . He has all the pride of birth and genius . The strength of his imagination leads him to indulge in fantastic opinions ; the ele- vation of his rank ...
... society , a Noble Poet . It is a double privilege , almost too much for hu- manity . He has all the pride of birth and genius . The strength of his imagination leads him to indulge in fantastic opinions ; the ele- vation of his rank ...
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