The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... Review seemed to have their hands full of truths , ' and now and then , in a fit of spleen or gaiety , let some of them fly ; and while this practice continued , it was impos- sible to say that the Monarchy or the Hierarchy was safe ...
... Review seemed to have their hands full of truths , ' and now and then , in a fit of spleen or gaiety , let some of them fly ; and while this practice continued , it was impos- sible to say that the Monarchy or the Hierarchy was safe ...
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... Review was accordingly set up . ' Sithence no fairy lights , no quickning ray , Nor stir of pulse , nor object to entice Abroad the spirits ; but the cloister'd heart Sits squat at home , like Pagod in a niche Obscure ! ' This event was ...
... Review was accordingly set up . ' Sithence no fairy lights , no quickning ray , Nor stir of pulse , nor object to entice Abroad the spirits ; but the cloister'd heart Sits squat at home , like Pagod in a niche Obscure ! ' This event was ...
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... Review the talents of those on the opposite side are always extolled pleno ore ; in the Quarterly Review they are denied altogether ; and the justice that is in this way withheld from them is compensated by a proportion- able supply of ...
... Review the talents of those on the opposite side are always extolled pleno ore ; in the Quarterly Review they are denied altogether ; and the justice that is in this way withheld from them is compensated by a proportion- able supply of ...
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