The Spirit of the Age, Or Contemporary Portraits |
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... machinery and grind them into the dust and powder of some subtle theory , as
the miller looks out for grist to his mill ! ... our celebrated jurist presents a striking
illustration of the difference between the philosophical and the regal look ; that is
...
... machinery and grind them into the dust and powder of some subtle theory , as
the miller looks out for grist to his mill ! ... our celebrated jurist presents a striking
illustration of the difference between the philosophical and the regal look ; that is
...
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SOUTHEY , as we formerly remember to have seen him , had a hectic flush upon
his cheek , a roving fire in his eye , a falcon glance , a look at once aspiring and
dejected . It was the look that had been impressed upon his face by the events ...
SOUTHEY , as we formerly remember to have seen him , had a hectic flush upon
his cheek , a roving fire in his eye , a falcon glance , a look at once aspiring and
dejected . It was the look that had been impressed upon his face by the events ...
Сторінка 121
Is he not afraid to look to the right or the left , lest he should see the ghosts of his
former extravagances staring him in the face ? Does he not refuse to tolerate the
smallest shade of difference in others , because he feels that he wants the utmost
...
Is he not afraid to look to the right or the left , lest he should see the ghosts of his
former extravagances staring him in the face ? Does he not refuse to tolerate the
smallest shade of difference in others , because he feels that he wants the utmost
...
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