The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... to see if the effect will continue , and send others to try to find out the mystery - and in the noisy conflict be- tween extravagant encomiums and splenetic objections , the true secret & 2 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE . 83.
... to see if the effect will continue , and send others to try to find out the mystery - and in the noisy conflict be- tween extravagant encomiums and splenetic objections , the true secret & 2 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE . 83.
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William Hazlitt. tween extravagant encomiums and splenetic objections , the true secret escapes observation , which is , that the whole thing is , nearly from beginning to end , a transposition of ideas . If the subject of these remarks ...
William Hazlitt. tween extravagant encomiums and splenetic objections , the true secret escapes observation , which is , that the whole thing is , nearly from beginning to end , a transposition of ideas . If the subject of these remarks ...
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... true one , or that he himself appeared to think so . He used to plague Fuseli by asking him after the origin of the Teutonic dialects , and Dr. Parr , by wishing to know the meaning of the common copulative , Is . Once at G's , he ...
... true one , or that he himself appeared to think so . He used to plague Fuseli by asking him after the origin of the Teutonic dialects , and Dr. Parr , by wishing to know the meaning of the common copulative , Is . Once at G's , he ...
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... true princi- ples of science : the rest is pedantry and petit- maitreship . Our philosophical writer distin- guished all words into names of things , and directions added for joining them together , or originally into nouns and verbs ...
... true princi- ples of science : the rest is pedantry and petit- maitreship . Our philosophical writer distin- guished all words into names of things , and directions added for joining them together , or originally into nouns and verbs ...
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... true , the public read and admired the Lay of the Last Minstrel , Marmion , and so on , and each indivi- dual was contented to read and admire because the public did so : but with regard to the prose- works of the same ( supposed ) ...
... true , the public read and admired the Lay of the Last Minstrel , Marmion , and so on , and each indivi- dual was contented to read and admire because the public did so : but with regard to the prose- works of the same ( supposed ) ...
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