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Let us not , however , be getting on too fast — Milton himself taught school !
There is something not altogether dissimilar between Mr . Bentham ' s
appearance , and the portraits of Milton , the same silvery tone , a few dishevelled
hairs , a ...
Let us not , however , be getting on too fast — Milton himself taught school !
There is something not altogether dissimilar between Mr . Bentham ' s
appearance , and the portraits of Milton , the same silvery tone , a few dishevelled
hairs , a ...
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... consequences with a pen of steel , and let fall his “ trenchant blade ” on every
vulnerable point of human infirmity ; but there is a want in his system of the mild
and persuasive tone of the Gospel , where “ all is conscience and tender heart .
... consequences with a pen of steel , and let fall his “ trenchant blade ” on every
vulnerable point of human infirmity ; but there is a want in his system of the mild
and persuasive tone of the Gospel , where “ all is conscience and tender heart .
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He has neither acuteness of remark , nor a flow of language , both which might
be expected from his writings , as these are no less distinguished by a sustained
and impassioned tone of declamation than by novelty of opinion or brilliant tracks
...
He has neither acuteness of remark , nor a flow of language , both which might
be expected from his writings , as these are no less distinguished by a sustained
and impassioned tone of declamation than by novelty of opinion or brilliant tracks
...
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To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing—the charm is nearly
worn out —but to hear any one spout Shakspeare (and that not in a sneaking
under-tone, but at the top of his voice, and with the full breadth of his chest) from
a ...
To hear a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing—the charm is nearly
worn out —but to hear any one spout Shakspeare (and that not in a sneaking
under-tone, but at the top of his voice, and with the full breadth of his chest) from
a ...
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... a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing — the charm is nearly worn
out Neat or a Spring set - to ; - but. mere but to hear any one spout Shakspeare (
and that not in a sneaking under - tone , but at the top of his voice , and with the ...
... a person spout Shakspeare on the stage is nothing — the charm is nearly worn
out Neat or a Spring set - to ; - but. mere but to hear any one spout Shakspeare (
and that not in a sneaking under - tone , but at the top of his voice , and with the ...
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