The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... politics were not at all revo- lutionary . In this respect he was a mere pettifogger , full of chicane and captious ... political creed made his conversation on such subjects infinitely amusing , particularly when contrasted with that ...
... politics were not at all revo- lutionary . In this respect he was a mere pettifogger , full of chicane and captious ... political creed made his conversation on such subjects infinitely amusing , particularly when contrasted with that ...
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... politics , and in being critically severe on others . Thus Sir Walter Scott is lauded to the skies for his romantic powers without any allusion to his political demerits ( as if this would be compromising the dignity of genius and of ...
... politics , and in being critically severe on others . Thus Sir Walter Scott is lauded to the skies for his romantic powers without any allusion to his political demerits ( as if this would be compromising the dignity of genius and of ...
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... political arith- metic on a new plan ; Cobbett keeps a day - book , and makes an entry at full of all the occurrences and troublesome questions that start up throughout the year . Cobbett with vast industry , vast information and the ...
... political arith- metic on a new plan ; Cobbett keeps a day - book , and makes an entry at full of all the occurrences and troublesome questions that start up throughout the year . Cobbett with vast industry , vast information and the ...
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