The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... original . It is no less interesting in itself , or as a record of high and chival- rous feelings and manners , than it is worthy of perusal as a literary curiosity . Mr. Southey's conversation has a little resemblance to a common ...
... original . It is no less interesting in itself , or as a record of high and chival- rous feelings and manners , than it is worthy of perusal as a literary curiosity . Mr. Southey's conversation has a little resemblance to a common ...
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... original turn of his mind , a college - man ; and perhaps he would have passed his time most happily and respectably , had he devoted himself entirely to that kind of life . The strength of his faculties would have been best developed ...
... original turn of his mind , a college - man ; and perhaps he would have passed his time most happily and respectably , had he devoted himself entirely to that kind of life . The strength of his faculties would have been best developed ...
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... original , taken from actual life or from his own breast ; and he may be said ( if any one can ) ' to have coined his heart for jests , ' and to have split his brain for fine distinctions ! Mr. Lamb , from the peculiarity of his ...
... original , taken from actual life or from his own breast ; and he may be said ( if any one can ) ' to have coined his heart for jests , ' and to have split his brain for fine distinctions ! Mr. Lamb , from the peculiarity of his ...
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