The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... writings , as these are no less distin- guished by a sustained and impassioned tone of declamation than by novelty of opinion or brilliant tracks of invention . In company , Horne Tooke used to make a mere child of him - or of any man ...
... writings , as these are no less distin- guished by a sustained and impassioned tone of declamation than by novelty of opinion or brilliant tracks of invention . In company , Horne Tooke used to make a mere child of him - or of any man ...
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... writing verse , he is trying to subject the Muse to transcendental theories : in his abstract reasoning , he misses his way by strewing it with flowers . All that he has done of moment , he had done twenty years ago : since then , he ...
... writing verse , he is trying to subject the Muse to transcendental theories : in his abstract reasoning , he misses his way by strewing it with flowers . All that he has done of moment , he had done twenty years ago : since then , he ...
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William Hazlitt. and wedded with truth in Plato's shade , and in the writings of Proclus and Plotinus saw the ideas of things in the eternal mind , and un- folded all mysteries with the Schoolmen and fathomed the depths of Duns Scotus ...
William Hazlitt. and wedded with truth in Plato's shade , and in the writings of Proclus and Plotinus saw the ideas of things in the eternal mind , and un- folded all mysteries with the Schoolmen and fathomed the depths of Duns Scotus ...
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... writing paragraphs in the Courier . - Such , and so little is the mind of man ! It was not to be supposed that Mr. Coleridge could keep on at the rate he set off ; he could not realize all he knew or thought , and less could not fix his ...
... writing paragraphs in the Courier . - Such , and so little is the mind of man ! It was not to be supposed that Mr. Coleridge could keep on at the rate he set off ; he could not realize all he knew or thought , and less could not fix his ...
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... writing an harmonious stanza , would stop to consider whether there was not more grace and beauty in a Pas de trois , and would not proceed till he had resolved this question by a chain of meta- physical reasoning without end . Not so ...
... writing an harmonious stanza , would stop to consider whether there was not more grace and beauty in a Pas de trois , and would not proceed till he had resolved this question by a chain of meta- physical reasoning without end . Not so ...
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