The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... play off the tricks of a political rope - dancer , and he chooses to do it on the nerves of humanity ! He has called out for war during thirty years without ceasing , ' like importunate Guinea fowls , one note day and night ' ; he has ...
... play off the tricks of a political rope - dancer , and he chooses to do it on the nerves of humanity ! He has called out for war during thirty years without ceasing , ' like importunate Guinea fowls , one note day and night ' ; he has ...
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... played , and sung , and laughed , and talked his life away ; have written manly prose , elegant verse : and his ... plays round the sparkling features of the one ; a tear is ready to start from the thought- ful gaze of the other . He ...
... played , and sung , and laughed , and talked his life away ; have written manly prose , elegant verse : and his ... plays round the sparkling features of the one ; a tear is ready to start from the thought- ful gaze of the other . He ...
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... play , or seen any thing of the world ; but he hears the anxious beatings of his own heart , and makes others feel ... player at one time , and this circumstance has prob- ably enabled him to judge of the picturesque and dramatic effect ...
... play , or seen any thing of the world ; but he hears the anxious beatings of his own heart , and makes others feel ... player at one time , and this circumstance has prob- ably enabled him to judge of the picturesque and dramatic effect ...
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