The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... object or method . He cannot be constrained by mastery . ' While he should be occupied with a given pursuit , he is thinking of a thousand other things : a thousand tastes , a thousand objects tempt him , and distract his mind , which ...
... object or method . He cannot be constrained by mastery . ' While he should be occupied with a given pursuit , he is thinking of a thousand other things : a thousand tastes , a thousand objects tempt him , and distract his mind , which ...
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... objects that recal the most pleasing and eventful circumstances of his life . But to the author of the Lyrical ... object of imagination to him : even the lichens on the rock have a life and being in his thoughts . He has described ...
... objects that recal the most pleasing and eventful circumstances of his life . But to the author of the Lyrical ... object of imagination to him : even the lichens on the rock have a life and being in his thoughts . He has described ...
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... object that happens to be at hand its object is ever the same , and deadly as the serpent's fang . It moves on to its end with crested majesty : erect , silent , with eyes sunk and fixed , undiverted by fear , unabashed by shame ; and ...
... object that happens to be at hand its object is ever the same , and deadly as the serpent's fang . It moves on to its end with crested majesty : erect , silent , with eyes sunk and fixed , undiverted by fear , unabashed by shame ; and ...
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