Galleries of Literary Portraits, Volumul 2Hogg, 1857 |
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Pagina 2
... character , to his critics , and to the ques- tion , what has been the result of his in- fluence as a writer and a thinker ? often found in their company , slow , plod- ding perseverance , indomitable industry , and a cautious ...
... character , to his critics , and to the ques- tion , what has been the result of his in- fluence as a writer and a thinker ? often found in their company , slow , plod- ding perseverance , indomitable industry , and a cautious ...
Pagina 5
... character of modern infidelity , Suape of Democracy which had arisen which , amid all the disguises it has since over its path , and by its shadow had assumed , is still , and shall remain till its turned all the waters into blood ; but ...
... character of modern infidelity , Suape of Democracy which had arisen which , amid all the disguises it has since over its path , and by its shadow had assumed , is still , and shall remain till its turned all the waters into blood ; but ...
Pagina 15
... character limp - in Hazlitt's mind was indeed immense . ing away , with the point of a prose epi- How it breaks out perpetually upon his gm sticking in its side . How he did page , in sudden , fierce , and fantastic fall foul of Rogers ...
... character limp - in Hazlitt's mind was indeed immense . ing away , with the point of a prose epi- How it breaks out perpetually upon his gm sticking in its side . How he did page , in sudden , fierce , and fantastic fall foul of Rogers ...
Pagina 16
... character forte lay in fastening , by sure , swift in- and genius of Hazlitt , as a great erring stinct , upon the differential quality of the man , but one of whom it may truly be author , book , or picture , which was the said , that ...
... character forte lay in fastening , by sure , swift in- and genius of Hazlitt , as a great erring stinct , upon the differential quality of the man , but one of whom it may truly be author , book , or picture , which was the said , that ...
Pagina 19
... character was neither better nor standard , and the elevation of his own worse than was then that of the class to ideal , he became a professional author . which he belonged . At one period , he In this capacity , he had the usual blend ...
... character was neither better nor standard , and the elevation of his own worse than was then that of the class to ideal , he became a professional author . which he belonged . At one period , he In this capacity , he had the usual blend ...
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