The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... style and mode of thinking , than by any thing else . But he has contrived to jumble these several characters together in an unheard - of and un- warranted manner , and the fascination is alto- gether irresistible . Our Caledonian ...
... style and mode of thinking , than by any thing else . But he has contrived to jumble these several characters together in an unheard - of and un- warranted manner , and the fascination is alto- gether irresistible . Our Caledonian ...
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... and effectually relieve whatever there might be of common - place or bombast in his style of composition . Put the case that Mr. Irving had been five feet high - Would he ever have been heard of , or , as he does REV . MR . IRVING . 87.
... and effectually relieve whatever there might be of common - place or bombast in his style of composition . Put the case that Mr. Irving had been five feet high - Would he ever have been heard of , or , as he does REV . MR . IRVING . 87.
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... style . Mr. Irving must have something superior in him , to look over the shining close - packed heads of his con- gregation to have a hit at the Great Jurisconsult in his study . He next , ere the report of the former blow had subsided ...
... style . Mr. Irving must have something superior in him , to look over the shining close - packed heads of his con- gregation to have a hit at the Great Jurisconsult in his study . He next , ere the report of the former blow had subsided ...
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... style of these " Discourses " also , though not elegant or poetical , was , like the subject , intricate and endless . It was that of a man pushing his way through a labyrinth of difficulties , and deter- mined not to flinch . The ...
... style of these " Discourses " also , though not elegant or poetical , was , like the subject , intricate and endless . It was that of a man pushing his way through a labyrinth of difficulties , and deter- mined not to flinch . The ...
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... he gave to the former . The mentioning this will please the living ; it cannot hurt the dead . He argued on the same occasion and in the same breath , that Addison's style was without mo- dulation , THE LATE MR . HORNE TOOKE . 109.
... he gave to the former . The mentioning this will please the living ; it cannot hurt the dead . He argued on the same occasion and in the same breath , that Addison's style was without mo- dulation , THE LATE MR . HORNE TOOKE . 109.
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