The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... passage in Homer or a metre in Virgil . He was afterwards at the University , and he has described the scruples of an ingenuous youthful mind about subscribing the Articles , in a passage in his Church - of - Englandism , which smacks ...
... passage in Homer or a metre in Virgil . He was afterwards at the University , and he has described the scruples of an ingenuous youthful mind about subscribing the Articles , in a passage in his Church - of - Englandism , which smacks ...
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... passage against passage , striving to surpass each other in the extravagance of their encomiums , and yet unable to settle the precedence , or to do the author's writings justice - so various , so equal , so transcendant are their ...
... passage against passage , striving to surpass each other in the extravagance of their encomiums , and yet unable to settle the precedence , or to do the author's writings justice - so various , so equal , so transcendant are their ...
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... passage in the progress of a story or a poem , and an occasionally striking image or expression in a fine passage or description . But this style , it seems , was to be exploded as rude , Gothic , meagre and dry . Now all must be raised ...
... passage in the progress of a story or a poem , and an occasionally striking image or expression in a fine passage or description . But this style , it seems , was to be exploded as rude , Gothic , meagre and dry . Now all must be raised ...
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