The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... spirit of contradiction is not the spirit of philosophy . 2 The modern Quakers come as near the mark in these cases as they can . They do not go to plays , but they are great attenders of spouting - clubs and lectures . They do not ...
... spirit of contradiction is not the spirit of philosophy . 2 The modern Quakers come as near the mark in these cases as they can . They do not go to plays , but they are great attenders of spouting - clubs and lectures . They do not ...
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... spirit . We have seen several of these round fat oily men of God , " That shone all glittering with ungodly dew . " ' They grow sleek and corpulent by getting into better pasture , but they do not appear healthy . They retain the ...
... spirit . We have seen several of these round fat oily men of God , " That shone all glittering with ungodly dew . " ' They grow sleek and corpulent by getting into better pasture , but they do not appear healthy . They retain the ...
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... spirit of motion into the universe , and weaving a gay fantastic round and Bacchanalian dance with nature ; of thee ... spirit of poetry is in itself favourable to humanity and liberty : but , we suspect , not when its aid is most wanted ...
... spirit of motion into the universe , and weaving a gay fantastic round and Bacchanalian dance with nature ; of thee ... spirit of poetry is in itself favourable to humanity and liberty : but , we suspect , not when its aid is most wanted ...
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