The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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William Hazlitt. WILLIAM GODWIN . THE Spirit of the Age was never more fully shewn than in its treatment of this writer - its love of paradox and change , its dastard sub- mission to prejudice and to the fashion of the day . Five - and ...
William Hazlitt. WILLIAM GODWIN . THE Spirit of the Age was never more fully shewn than in its treatment of this writer - its love of paradox and change , its dastard sub- mission to prejudice and to the fashion of the day . Five - and ...
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... never existed ; he is to all ordinary intents and purposes dead and buried ; but the author of Political Justice and of Caleb Williams can never die , his name is an abstraction in letters , his works are standard in the history of ...
... never existed ; he is to all ordinary intents and purposes dead and buried ; but the author of Political Justice and of Caleb Williams can never die , his name is an abstraction in letters , his works are standard in the history of ...
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... never swerves nor relaxes ; his feeling of what is right is to be at all times wrought up to a pitch of enthusiastic self - de- votion ; he must become the unshrinking mar- tyr and confessor of the public good . If it be said that this ...
... never swerves nor relaxes ; his feeling of what is right is to be at all times wrought up to a pitch of enthusiastic self - de- votion ; he must become the unshrinking mar- tyr and confessor of the public good . If it be said that this ...
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