The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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William Hazlitt. body politic , he seemed to stand with his back to the drawers in a metaphysical dispensary , and to take out of them whatever ingredients suited his purpose . In this way he had an antidote for every error , an answer ...
William Hazlitt. body politic , he seemed to stand with his back to the drawers in a metaphysical dispensary , and to take out of them whatever ingredients suited his purpose . In this way he had an antidote for every error , an answer ...
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... critical pages , that Tory writers are classical and courtly as a matter of course ; as it is a stand- ing jest and evident truism , that Whigs and Reformers must be persons of low birth and breeding - 280 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... critical pages , that Tory writers are classical and courtly as a matter of course ; as it is a stand- ing jest and evident truism , that Whigs and Reformers must be persons of low birth and breeding - 280 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... stand as good a chance as a lord who is not a man of genius and who publishes with Messrs . Longman : but that is the utmost extent of the impartiality of the Quarterly . From its account you would take Lord Byron and Mr. Stuart Rose ...
... stand as good a chance as a lord who is not a man of genius and who publishes with Messrs . Longman : but that is the utmost extent of the impartiality of the Quarterly . From its account you would take Lord Byron and Mr. Stuart Rose ...
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... stand be made against the avowed and appalling encroachments of priest- craft and arbitrary power . The characteristics of Mr. Jeffrey's general style as a writer correspond , we think , with what we have here stated as the ...
... stand be made against the avowed and appalling encroachments of priest- craft and arbitrary power . The characteristics of Mr. Jeffrey's general style as a writer correspond , we think , with what we have here stated as the ...
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... stand ; but in written compositions it gives an air of either too much carelessness or too much labour . Mr. Jeffrey's excellence , as a public speaker , has betrayed him into this peculiarity . He makes fewer blots in addressing an ...
... stand ; but in written compositions it gives an air of either too much carelessness or too much labour . Mr. Jeffrey's excellence , as a public speaker , has betrayed him into this peculiarity . He makes fewer blots in addressing an ...
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