The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... appearance and the portraits of Milton - the same silvery tone , a few dishevelled hairs , a peevish , yet puritanical expres- sion , an irritable temperament corrected by habit and discipline . Or in modern times , he is something ...
... appearance and the portraits of Milton - the same silvery tone , a few dishevelled hairs , a peevish , yet puritanical expres- sion , an irritable temperament corrected by habit and discipline . Or in modern times , he is something ...
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... appearance of heaviness or harshness from the body of local traditions and obsolete costume . We see grim knights and iron armour ; but then they are woven in silk with a careless , delicate hand , and have the softness of flowers . The ...
... appearance of heaviness or harshness from the body of local traditions and obsolete costume . We see grim knights and iron armour ; but then they are woven in silk with a careless , delicate hand , and have the softness of flowers . The ...
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... appearance , which is , however , relieved by a fine Titian head , full of dumb eloquence ! Mr. Lamb is a general favourite with those who know him . His character is equally singular and amiable . He is endeared to his friends not less ...
... appearance , which is , however , relieved by a fine Titian head , full of dumb eloquence ! Mr. Lamb is a general favourite with those who know him . His character is equally singular and amiable . He is endeared to his friends not less ...
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