Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... Spirit of the Age ) Mr. Wordsworth 1825 739 ( The Spirit of the Age ) Mr. Gifford 751 1825 ( The Spirit of the Age ) Elia , and Geoffrey Crayon 1825 768 ( The Spirit of the Age ) On the Clerical Character 776 Jan. - Feb . 1818 ...
... Spirit of the Age ) Mr. Wordsworth 1825 739 ( The Spirit of the Age ) Mr. Gifford 751 1825 ( The Spirit of the Age ) Elia , and Geoffrey Crayon 1825 768 ( The Spirit of the Age ) On the Clerical Character 776 Jan. - Feb . 1818 ...
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... spirit . There is a kind of immortality about this sort of ideal and visionary existence that dallies with Fate and baffles the grim monster , Death . If I thought you ... SPIRIT OF MONARCHY 195 On the Spirit of Monarchy (Literary Remains)
... spirit . There is a kind of immortality about this sort of ideal and visionary existence that dallies with Fate and baffles the grim monster , Death . If I thought you ... SPIRIT OF MONARCHY 195 On the Spirit of Monarchy (Literary Remains)
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... spirit of the poet from losing itself in Fancy's endless maze . He " stoops to earth , " at least , and prostitutes his pen to some purpose ( not at the same time losing his own soul , and gaining nothing by it ) —and he vilifies Reform ...
... spirit of the poet from losing itself in Fancy's endless maze . He " stoops to earth , " at least , and prostitutes his pen to some purpose ( not at the same time losing his own soul , and gaining nothing by it ) —and he vilifies Reform ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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