The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... sort of ' darling in the public eye , ' whom it was unsafe to meddle with . He has con- trived to make himself as many friends by his attacks on the schemes of Human Perfectibility and on the Enquiry concerning Population , p . 100 ...
... sort of ' darling in the public eye , ' whom it was unsafe to meddle with . He has con- trived to make himself as many friends by his attacks on the schemes of Human Perfectibility and on the Enquiry concerning Population , p . 100 ...
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... sort of poetry , which leans for support on the truth and fidelity of its imitations of nature , began to display itself much about that time , and , in a good measure , in consequence of the direc- tion of the public taste to the ...
... sort of poetry , which leans for support on the truth and fidelity of its imitations of nature , began to display itself much about that time , and , in a good measure , in consequence of the direc- tion of the public taste to the ...
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... sort of double meaning , between the two ? It is idle to think of setting bounds to the weakness and illusions of self - love as long as it is confined to a man's own breast ; but it ought not to be made a plea for holding back the ...
... sort of double meaning , between the two ? It is idle to think of setting bounds to the weakness and illusions of self - love as long as it is confined to a man's own breast ; but it ought not to be made a plea for holding back the ...
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