The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... light of the French Revolution beamed into his soul ( and long after , it was seen reflected on his brow , like the light of setting suns on the peak of some high mountain , or lonely range of clouds , floating in purer ether ...
... light of the French Revolution beamed into his soul ( and long after , it was seen reflected on his brow , like the light of setting suns on the peak of some high mountain , or lonely range of clouds , floating in purer ether ...
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... light , That by his gait might easily appear ; For still he fared as dancing in delight , And in his hands a windy fan did bear , That in the idle air he moved still here and there . ' SPENSER . His reasoning is a tissue of glistering ...
... light , That by his gait might easily appear ; For still he fared as dancing in delight , And in his hands a windy fan did bear , That in the idle air he moved still here and there . ' SPENSER . His reasoning is a tissue of glistering ...
Сторінка 282
... light , and thinks it a character or a story . He gets together a number of fine things and fine names , and thinks that , flung on heaps , they make up a fine poem . This dissipated , fulsome , painted patch- work style may succeed in ...
... light , and thinks it a character or a story . He gets together a number of fine things and fine names , and thinks that , flung on heaps , they make up a fine poem . This dissipated , fulsome , painted patch- work style may succeed in ...
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