The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... feeling , and moulded into stately and ideal forms ; and this is so far better than peeping into an old iron shop , or pilfering from a dealer in marine stores ! There is one drawback , however , attending this mode of proceeding ...
... feeling , and moulded into stately and ideal forms ; and this is so far better than peeping into an old iron shop , or pilfering from a dealer in marine stores ! There is one drawback , however , attending this mode of proceeding ...
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... feeling for what he wants in variety of incident or ease of manner . This necessary defect is observable in his best works , and is still more so in Fleetwood and Mandeville ; the one of which , compared with his more ad- mired ...
... feeling for what he wants in variety of incident or ease of manner . This necessary defect is observable in his best works , and is still more so in Fleetwood and Mandeville ; the one of which , compared with his more ad- mired ...
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... feelings , seeks the most easy and obvious ; is soothed by friendly flattery , lulled by the murmur of immediate applause , thinks as it were aloud , and babbles in its dreams ! A scholar ( so to speak ) is a more disinterested and ...
... feelings , seeks the most easy and obvious ; is soothed by friendly flattery , lulled by the murmur of immediate applause , thinks as it were aloud , and babbles in its dreams ! A scholar ( so to speak ) is a more disinterested and ...
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... feeling , has had firmer nerves , a more deter- mined purpose , a more comprehensive grasp of his subject , and the results are as we find them . Each has met with his reward : for justice has , after all , been done to the pretensions ...
... feeling , has had firmer nerves , a more deter- mined purpose , a more comprehensive grasp of his subject , and the results are as we find them . Each has met with his reward : for justice has , after all , been done to the pretensions ...
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... feelings were modern . There was a hard , dry mate- rialism in the very texture of his understand- ing , varnished over by the external refinements of the old school . Mr. Tooke had great scope of attainment , and great versatility of ...
... feelings were modern . There was a hard , dry mate- rialism in the very texture of his understand- ing , varnished over by the external refinements of the old school . Mr. Tooke had great scope of attainment , and great versatility of ...
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