The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... admiration of the good - nature of the mottos , in which the author has taken occasion to remember and quote almost every living author ( whether illustrious or obscure ) but himself — an in- direct argument in favour of the general ...
... admiration of the good - nature of the mottos , in which the author has taken occasion to remember and quote almost every living author ( whether illustrious or obscure ) but himself — an in- direct argument in favour of the general ...
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... admiration they excited , he lost fear as well as prudence : dared everything , carried everything before him . The ... admiring audience gaped and greedily swallowed the gilded bait of sophistry , prepared for their credulity and wonder ...
... admiration they excited , he lost fear as well as prudence : dared everything , carried everything before him . The ... admiring audience gaped and greedily swallowed the gilded bait of sophistry , prepared for their credulity and wonder ...
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... admiration of Shake- spear and Milton does not make him despise Pope ; and he can read Parnell with patience and Gay with delight . His taste in French and German literature is somewhat defective ; nor has he made much pro- gress in the ...
... admiration of Shake- spear and Milton does not make him despise Pope ; and he can read Parnell with patience and Gay with delight . His taste in French and German literature is somewhat defective ; nor has he made much pro- gress in the ...
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