The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... grace from the crowded street as well as from the barren rock or silent valley ? Why put this affront upon his hearers ? Why belie his own aspirations ? ' God made the country , and man made the town . ' So says the poet ; does Mr ...
... grace from the crowded street as well as from the barren rock or silent valley ? Why put this affront upon his hearers ? Why belie his own aspirations ? ' God made the country , and man made the town . ' So says the poet ; does Mr ...
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... he was , made answer - ' I am Mr. Wilberforce ! ' The guardians of the night_conducted him home with all the honours due to Grace and Nature . MR . COBBETT PEOPLE have about as substantial an idea 222 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
... he was , made answer - ' I am Mr. Wilberforce ! ' The guardians of the night_conducted him home with all the honours due to Grace and Nature . MR . COBBETT PEOPLE have about as substantial an idea 222 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
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... grace of execution to his subject , while he borrows his ardour and inspiration from it , and to deserve the laurels he has earned by true genius and by true pains . There is an apparent consciousness of this in most of his writings ...
... grace of execution to his subject , while he borrows his ardour and inspiration from it , and to deserve the laurels he has earned by true genius and by true pains . There is an apparent consciousness of this in most of his writings ...
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