The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... opinion . The lawless and violent spirit , who is hurried by head- strong self - will to break the laws , does not like to have the ground of pride and obstinacy struck from under his feet . This is what gives the swells of the metro ...
... opinion . The lawless and violent spirit , who is hurried by head- strong self - will to break the laws , does not like to have the ground of pride and obstinacy struck from under his feet . This is what gives the swells of the metro ...
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... opinion of others , nor of sympathy with their feelings ; nor had he any obstinate convictions of his own to defend- ' Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! ' He took up any topic by chance , and played with it at will , like a ...
... opinion of others , nor of sympathy with their feelings ; nor had he any obstinate convictions of his own to defend- ' Lord of himself , uncumbered with a creed ! ' He took up any topic by chance , and played with it at will , like a ...
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... opinion ' deliberately or for money ' ; yet his conscience is at the mercy of the first pro- vocation he receives , of the first whim he takes in his head . He sees things through the medium of heat and passion , not with reference to ...
... opinion ' deliberately or for money ' ; yet his conscience is at the mercy of the first pro- vocation he receives , of the first whim he takes in his head . He sees things through the medium of heat and passion , not with reference to ...
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