The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... voice . In the Christobel , there is one splendid passage on divided friendship . The Translation of Schiller's Wallenstein is also a masterly production in its kind , faithful and spirited . Among his smaller pieces there are ...
... voice . In the Christobel , there is one splendid passage on divided friendship . The Translation of Schiller's Wallenstein is also a masterly production in its kind , faithful and spirited . Among his smaller pieces there are ...
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... voice , and eye . ' Conceive a rough , ugly , shock - headed Scotchman , standing up in the Caledonian Chapel , and dealing ' damnation round the land ' in a broad northern dialect and with a harsh , screaking voice , what ear polite ...
... voice , and eye . ' Conceive a rough , ugly , shock - headed Scotchman , standing up in the Caledonian Chapel , and dealing ' damnation round the land ' in a broad northern dialect and with a harsh , screaking voice , what ear polite ...
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... voice . His manner of reading his own poetry is particularly im- posing ; and in his favourite passages his eye beams with preternatural lustre , and the meaning labours slowly up from his swelling breast . No one who has seen him at ...
... voice . His manner of reading his own poetry is particularly im- posing ; and in his favourite passages his eye beams with preternatural lustre , and the meaning labours slowly up from his swelling breast . No one who has seen him at ...
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