The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... mind , unearthly , unsubstantial , with gorgeous tints and ever - varying forms- " That which was now a horse , even with a thought The rack dislimns , and makes it indistinct As water is in water . ' Our author's mind is ( as he ...
... mind , unearthly , unsubstantial , with gorgeous tints and ever - varying forms- " That which was now a horse , even with a thought The rack dislimns , and makes it indistinct As water is in water . ' Our author's mind is ( as he ...
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... mind after those studies which had once been his pride , and to which he still turned for con- solation in his remote solitude . Perhaps to another , the novelty of the scene , the differences of mind and manners might have atoned for a ...
... mind after those studies which had once been his pride , and to which he still turned for con- solation in his remote solitude . Perhaps to another , the novelty of the scene , the differences of mind and manners might have atoned for a ...
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... mind . He argues well for the future hopes of mankind from the smallest begin- nings , watches the slow , gradual , reluctant growth of liberal views , and smiling sees the aloe of Reform blossom at the end of a hundred years ; while ...
... mind . He argues well for the future hopes of mankind from the smallest begin- nings , watches the slow , gradual , reluctant growth of liberal views , and smiling sees the aloe of Reform blossom at the end of a hundred years ; while ...
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