The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 234 стор. |
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... keeps him out of mischief ; and when he has convinced him by force and reason together , that this life is for his ... keep sober , because he has been kept from liquor so long ? Will he not return to loose company , because he has had ...
... keeps him out of mischief ; and when he has convinced him by force and reason together , that this life is for his ... keep sober , because he has been kept from liquor so long ? Will he not return to loose company , because he has had ...
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... keep their audiences awake , or lull them to sleep ; but to which people of taste and fashion paid little attention , as inelegant and barbarous , till Mr. Irving , with his cast - iron features and sledge - hammer blows , puffing like ...
... keep their audiences awake , or lull them to sleep ; but to which people of taste and fashion paid little attention , as inelegant and barbarous , till Mr. Irving , with his cast - iron features and sledge - hammer blows , puffing like ...
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... keeps a day - book , and makes an entry at full of all the occurrences and troublesome questions that start up throughout the year . Cobbett with vast industry , vast information and the utmost power of making what he says intelligible ...
... keeps a day - book , and makes an entry at full of all the occurrences and troublesome questions that start up throughout the year . Cobbett with vast industry , vast information and the utmost power of making what he says intelligible ...
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