The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... passion , the victim of habit or necessity . To argue with strong passion , with inveterate habit , with desperate circumstances , is to talk to the winds . Clownish ignorance may indeed be dispelled , and taught better ; but it is ...
... passion , the victim of habit or necessity . To argue with strong passion , with inveterate habit , with desperate circumstances , is to talk to the winds . Clownish ignorance may indeed be dispelled , and taught better ; but it is ...
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... passion is resisted , the greater force does habit and resolution acquire over it ; and , gener- ally speaking , it is a well - known fact , attested by all observation and history , that this latter passion is subject more or less to ...
... passion is resisted , the greater force does habit and resolution acquire over it ; and , gener- ally speaking , it is a well - known fact , attested by all observation and history , that this latter passion is subject more or less to ...
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... passion and bloated metaphors , that burst the slender silken cover- ing of sense ; and the airy pageant , that glittered in empty space and rose in all the bliss of ignorance , flutters and sinks down to its native bogs ! If the Irish ...
... passion and bloated metaphors , that burst the slender silken cover- ing of sense ; and the airy pageant , that glittered in empty space and rose in all the bliss of ignorance , flutters and sinks down to its native bogs ! If the Irish ...
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