The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... seems to fill his Lordship's imagina- tion ; and the Deluge , which he has so finely described , may be said to have drowned all his own idle humours . We must say we think little of our author's turn for satire . His English Bards and ...
... seems to fill his Lordship's imagina- tion ; and the Deluge , which he has so finely described , may be said to have drowned all his own idle humours . We must say we think little of our author's turn for satire . His English Bards and ...
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... seems imbued with the majesty and solemnity of the objects around him . The tall rock lifts its head in the erectness of his spirit ; the cataract roars in the sound of his verse ; and in its dim and mysterious meaning the mists seem to ...
... seems imbued with the majesty and solemnity of the objects around him . The tall rock lifts its head in the erectness of his spirit ; the cataract roars in the sound of his verse ; and in its dim and mysterious meaning the mists seem to ...
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... seems as if , whether in new or old - peopled countries , in fertile or barren soils , the population was pressing hard on the means of subsistence ; and , again , it seems as if the evil increased with the progress of improvement and ...
... seems as if , whether in new or old - peopled countries , in fertile or barren soils , the population was pressing hard on the means of subsistence ; and , again , it seems as if the evil increased with the progress of improvement and ...
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