The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered and divided into their compo- nent parts . A number of mole - hills do not make a mountain , though a mountain is actually made up of atoms : so moral truth must present itself ...
... give a greater blow to the imagination than when scattered and divided into their compo- nent parts . A number of mole - hills do not make a mountain , though a mountain is actually made up of atoms : so moral truth must present itself ...
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... give us samples of reasoning , but the whole solid mass , refuse and all . -He pours out all as plain As downright Shippen or as old Montaigne . ' This is one cause of the clearness and force of his writings . An argument does not stop ...
... give us samples of reasoning , but the whole solid mass , refuse and all . -He pours out all as plain As downright Shippen or as old Montaigne . ' This is one cause of the clearness and force of his writings . An argument does not stop ...
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... give place , I am all splendour , dignity , and grace ! " Not so the pheasant on his charms presumes , Though he too has a glory in his plumes . He , Christian - like , retreats with modest mien To the close copse or far sequestered ...
... give place , I am all splendour , dignity , and grace ! " Not so the pheasant on his charms presumes , Though he too has a glory in his plumes . He , Christian - like , retreats with modest mien To the close copse or far sequestered ...
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