The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... figure and dignified manner enable him to hazard sentiments or assertions that would be fatal to others . His controversial daring is backed by his bodily prowess ; and by bringing his intellectual pre- tensions boldly into a line with ...
... figure and dignified manner enable him to hazard sentiments or assertions that would be fatal to others . His controversial daring is backed by his bodily prowess ; and by bringing his intellectual pre- tensions boldly into a line with ...
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... figure , like a figure in Scripture , of the woman sitting on the stone at the turning to the mountain , to warn Burley that there is a lion in his path ; and the fawning Claverhouse , beautiful as a panther , smooth - looking , blood ...
... figure , like a figure in Scripture , of the woman sitting on the stone at the turning to the mountain , to warn Burley that there is a lion in his path ; and the fawning Claverhouse , beautiful as a panther , smooth - looking , blood ...
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... figure , a peaked austerity of countenance , and no in- clination to embonpoint , you would say he has some- thing puritanical , something ascetic in his appearance . He answers to Mandeville's description of Addison , a parson in a tye ...
... figure , a peaked austerity of countenance , and no in- clination to embonpoint , you would say he has some- thing puritanical , something ascetic in his appearance . He answers to Mandeville's description of Addison , a parson in a tye ...
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