The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... appearance a singular mixture of boyish simplicity and of the venerableness of age . In a word , our celebrated jurist presents a striking illustration of the difference between the philosophi- cal and the regal look ; that is , between ...
... appearance a singular mixture of boyish simplicity and of the venerableness of age . In a word , our celebrated jurist presents a striking illustration of the difference between the philosophi- cal and the regal look ; that is , between ...
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... appearance , and in public speaking . 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 ...
... appearance , and in public speaking . 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 ...
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... appearance of a good deal of cant and tricking . His patriotism may be accused of being servile , his humanity ostentatious , his loyalty condi- tional , his religion a mixture of fashion and fanati- cism . ' Out upon such half - faced ...
... appearance of a good deal of cant and tricking . His patriotism may be accused of being servile , his humanity ostentatious , his loyalty condi- tional , his religion a mixture of fashion and fanati- cism . ' Out upon such half - faced ...
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