The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... present , as easy as an old glove . Perhaps there is a little attention to effect in this , and he wishes to appear a foil to himself . His best moments are with an intimate acquaintance or two , when he gossips in a fine vein about old ...
... present , as easy as an old glove . Perhaps there is a little attention to effect in this , and he wishes to appear a foil to himself . His best moments are with an intimate acquaintance or two , when he gossips in a fine vein about old ...
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... present sufficiently in request with the public to save or relieve him from the last necessity to which a man of genius can be reduced that of becoming the God of his own idolatry ! -- I SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH THE subject of the present ...
... present sufficiently in request with the public to save or relieve him from the last necessity to which a man of genius can be reduced that of becoming the God of his own idolatry ! -- I SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH THE subject of the present ...
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... present , and to come . ' Paine takes a bird's - eye view of things ; Cobbett sticks close to them , inspects the component parts , and keeps fast hold of the smallest advantages they afford him . Or , if I might here be indulged in a ...
... present , and to come . ' Paine takes a bird's - eye view of things ; Cobbett sticks close to them , inspects the component parts , and keeps fast hold of the smallest advantages they afford him . Or , if I might here be indulged in a ...
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