The Spirit of the Age, Or Contemporary Portraits |
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The variety and piquancy of his writings form a striking contrast to the mode in
which they are produced . He rises early , and writes or reads till breakfast - time .
He writes or reads after breakfast till dinner , after dinner till tea , and from tea till ...
The variety and piquancy of his writings form a striking contrast to the mode in
which they are produced . He rises early , and writes or reads till breakfast - time .
He writes or reads after breakfast till dinner , after dinner till tea , and from tea till ...
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... and untired perseverance . Paine's writings are a sort of introduction to political
arithmetic on a new plan ; Cobbett keeps a day - book , and makes an entry at full
of all the occurrences and troublesome questions that start up throughout ...
... and untired perseverance . Paine's writings are a sort of introduction to political
arithmetic on a new plan ; Cobbett keeps a day - book , and makes an entry at full
of all the occurrences and troublesome questions that start up throughout ...
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Ideas savour most of reality in his mind ; or rather his imagination loiters on the
edge of each , and a page of his writings recals to our fancy the stranger on the
grate , fluttering in its dusky tenuity , with its idle superstition and hospitable ...
Ideas savour most of reality in his mind ; or rather his imagination loiters on the
edge of each , and a page of his writings recals to our fancy the stranger on the
grate , fluttering in its dusky tenuity , with its idle superstition and hospitable ...
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