The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... never , by any chance , reminds one of the poet or the philosopher , of the admirer of nature , or even the man of the world - he is a mere House - of- Commons man , and since he was transferred there from College , appears never to ...
... never , by any chance , reminds one of the poet or the philosopher , of the admirer of nature , or even the man of the world - he is a mere House - of- Commons man , and since he was transferred there from College , appears never to ...
Сторінка 240
... never flinched , never gone back , never missed his way ; he is an out - and - outer in this respect . His allegiance has been without flaw , like ' one entire and perfect chrysolite , ' his implicit understanding is a kind of taffeta ...
... never flinched , never gone back , never missed his way ; he is an out - and - outer in this respect . His allegiance has been without flaw , like ' one entire and perfect chrysolite , ' his implicit understanding is a kind of taffeta ...
Сторінка 250
... never come to a stop ; they have all the force of novelty with all the familiarity of old acquaintance . His knowledge grows out of the subject ; and his style is that of a man who has an absolute intuition of what he is talking about ...
... never come to a stop ; they have all the force of novelty with all the familiarity of old acquaintance . His knowledge grows out of the subject ; and his style is that of a man who has an absolute intuition of what he is talking about ...
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