The Spirit of the Age, Or Contemporary Portraits |
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... somewhat tattered piece of tapestry : we might add ( with more seeming than
real extravagance ) that scarce a thought can pass through the mind of man , but
its sound has at some time or other passed over his head with rustling pinions .
... somewhat tattered piece of tapestry : we might add ( with more seeming than
real extravagance ) that scarce a thought can pass through the mind of man , but
its sound has at some time or other passed over his head with rustling pinions .
Сторінка 145
He is , in fact , master of almost every known topic , whether of a passing or of a
more recondite nature . ... a college - man ; and perhaps he would have passed
his time most happily and respectably , had he devoted himself entirely to that
kind ...
He is , in fact , master of almost every known topic , whether of a passing or of a
more recondite nature . ... a college - man ; and perhaps he would have passed
his time most happily and respectably , had he devoted himself entirely to that
kind ...
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He may be said to have passed his life in making and learning to make speeches
. ... There is no allusion in any of his speeches to anything passing out of the
House , or · Mr. Canning , when on a tour to the Lakes , did Mr. Wordsworth the ...
He may be said to have passed his life in making and learning to make speeches
. ... There is no allusion in any of his speeches to anything passing out of the
House , or · Mr. Canning , when on a tour to the Lakes , did Mr. Wordsworth the ...
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