The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... delight in hearing those of others . Indeed in Scotland generally the display of personal character , the indulging your whims and humours in the presence of a friend , is not much encouraged ; every one there is looked upon in the 219 ...
... delight in hearing those of others . Indeed in Scotland generally the display of personal character , the indulging your whims and humours in the presence of a friend , is not much encouraged ; every one there is looked upon in the 219 ...
Сторінка 229
... delight in its own exercise . He can turn his hand to anything , but he cannot be idle . There are few intellectual accomplishments which he does not possess , and possess in a very high degree . He speaks French ( and , we believe ...
... delight in its own exercise . He can turn his hand to anything , but he cannot be idle . There are few intellectual accomplishments which he does not possess , and possess in a very high degree . He speaks French ( and , we believe ...
Сторінка 297
... delight . His taste in French and German literature is some- what defective ; nor has he made much progress in the science of Political Economy or other abstruse studies , though he has read vast folios of controver- sial divinity ...
... delight . His taste in French and German literature is some- what defective ; nor has he made much progress in the science of Political Economy or other abstruse studies , though he has read vast folios of controver- sial divinity ...
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