The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits. [By W. Hazlitt.], Том 1Colburn, 1825 |
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... imagination that have appeared in our times . It is not merely that these novels are very well for a philoso- pher to have produced - they are admirable and complete in themselves , and would not lead you to suppose that the author ...
... imagination that have appeared in our times . It is not merely that these novels are very well for a philoso- pher to have produced - they are admirable and complete in themselves , and would not lead you to suppose that the author ...
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... imagination , and a thousand subjects expand before him , startling him with their brilliancy , or losing themselves in endless obscurity- " And by the force of blear illusion , They draw him on to his confusion . " What is the little ...
... imagination , and a thousand subjects expand before him , startling him with their brilliancy , or losing themselves in endless obscurity- " And by the force of blear illusion , They draw him on to his confusion . " What is the little ...
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... imagination , and has that rich , varied movement in the verse , which gives a distant idea of the lofty or changeful tones of Mr. Coleridge's voice . In the Christobel , there is one splendid passage on divided friendship . The ...
... imagination , and has that rich , varied movement in the verse , which gives a distant idea of the lofty or changeful tones of Mr. Coleridge's voice . In the Christobel , there is one splendid passage on divided friendship . The ...
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... imagination ( or he would not have scorned it ! ) - no delicacy of taste , no rooted prejudices or strong attachments : his intellect was like a bow of polished steel , from which he shot sharp - pointed poisoned arrows at his friends ...
... imagination ( or he would not have scorned it ! ) - no delicacy of taste , no rooted prejudices or strong attachments : his intellect was like a bow of polished steel , from which he shot sharp - pointed poisoned arrows at his friends ...
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... imaginations . We will merely recall a few of the subjects of his pencil to the reader's recollection ; for no- thing we could add , by way of note or com- mendation , could make the impression more vivid . -- There is ( first and ...
... imaginations . We will merely recall a few of the subjects of his pencil to the reader's recollection ; for no- thing we could add , by way of note or com- mendation , could make the impression more vivid . -- There is ( first and ...
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