The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... 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 descants , but the critic ...
... 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 descants , but the critic ...
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... speak ) is a more disinterested and abstracted character than a mere author . The first looks at the number- less volumes of a library , and says , “ All these are mine : " the other points to a single volume ( perhaps it may be an ...
... speak ) is a more disinterested and abstracted character than a mere author . The first looks at the number- less volumes of a library , and says , “ All these are mine : " the other points to a single volume ( perhaps it may be an ...
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... speak , he has valves belonging to his mind , to regulate the quantity of gas admitted into it , so that like the bare , un- sightly , but well - compacted steam - vessel , it cuts its liquid way , and arrives at its promised end ...
... speak , he has valves belonging to his mind , to regulate the quantity of gas admitted into it , so that like the bare , un- sightly , but well - compacted steam - vessel , it cuts its liquid way , and arrives at its promised end ...
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... speak- ing . To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing - the charm is nearly worn out -but to hear any one spout Shakspeare ( and that not in a sneaking under - tone , but at the top of his voice , and with the full ...
... speak- ing . To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing - the charm is nearly worn out -but to hear any one spout Shakspeare ( and that not in a sneaking under - tone , but at the top of his voice , and with the full ...
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... speaking of himself ? There is either a good deal of bigoted intolerance with a deplorable want of self - knowledge in all this ; or at least an equal degree of cant and quackery . To whichever cause we are to attribute this ...
... speaking of himself ? There is either a good deal of bigoted intolerance with a deplorable want of self - knowledge in all this ; or at least an equal degree of cant and quackery . To whichever cause we are to attribute this ...
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