The Spirit of the Age, Or Contemporary Portraits |
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... on Mr. Godwin's acknowledging that he was , Mr. Tooke said , ' Come here ,
then , ' — and when his guest went round to his chair , he took his hand , and
pressed it to his lips , saying — ' I can do no less for the hand that saved my life !
... on Mr. Godwin's acknowledging that he was , Mr. Tooke said , ' Come here ,
then , ' — and when his guest went round to his chair , he took his hand , and
pressed it to his lips , saying — ' I can do no less for the hand that saved my life !
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things in the eternal mind , and unfolded all mysteries with the Schoolmen and
fathomed the depths of Duns Scotus and Thomas Aquinas , and entered the third
heaven with Jacob Behmen , and walked hand in hand with Swedenborg
through ...
things in the eternal mind , and unfolded all mysteries with the Schoolmen and
fathomed the depths of Duns Scotus and Thomas Aquinas , and entered the third
heaven with Jacob Behmen , and walked hand in hand with Swedenborg
through ...
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William Hazlitt. hand , his periods have nothing in them ; and that he himself is
the only idea with which he has as yet enriched the public mind ! He must play off
his person , as Orator Henley used to dazzle his hearers with his diamond - ring .
William Hazlitt. hand , his periods have nothing in them ; and that he himself is
the only idea with which he has as yet enriched the public mind ! He must play off
his person , as Orator Henley used to dazzle his hearers with his diamond - ring .
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