The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... become obnoxious , where liberty has not passed into a by - word , Mr. Southey is still liberal and humane . The elasticity of his spirit is unbroken : the bow recoils to its old position . He still stands convicted of his early passion ...
... become obnoxious , where liberty has not passed into a by - word , Mr. Southey is still liberal and humane . The elasticity of his spirit is unbroken : the bow recoils to its old position . He still stands convicted of his early passion ...
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... become popular , even in the same degree as the Lyrical Ballads . It affects a system without having any intelligible clue to one , and , instead of unfolding a principle in various and striking lights , repeats the same conclusions ...
... become popular , even in the same degree as the Lyrical Ballads . It affects a system without having any intelligible clue to one , and , instead of unfolding a principle in various and striking lights , repeats the same conclusions ...
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... become all - in - all , can never take place , that it is inconsistent with the nature of man and with all experience , well and good - but to say that society will have attained this high and palmy state , that reason will have become ...
... become all - in - all , can never take place , that it is inconsistent with the nature of man and with all experience , well and good - but to say that society will have attained this high and palmy state , that reason will have become ...
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