The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... popular or scientific manner . If an opinion in an abstruse metaphysical author is referred to , he is probably able to repeat the passage by heart , can tell the side of the page on which it is to 154 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
... popular or scientific manner . If an opinion in an abstruse metaphysical author is referred to , he is probably able to repeat the passage by heart , can tell the side of the page on which it is to 154 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
Сторінка 288
... popular side — but himself ? Or is he anxious to keep the pre- tensions of his patrician and plebeian friends quite separate , so as to be himself the only point of union , a sort of double meaning , between the two ? It is idle to ...
... popular side — but himself ? Or is he anxious to keep the pre- tensions of his patrician and plebeian friends quite separate , so as to be himself the only point of union , a sort of double meaning , between the two ? It is idle to ...
Сторінка 292
... popular writer of the two , or a more general favourite : Mr. Lamb has more devoted and perhaps more judicious partisans . Mr. Irving is by birth an American , and has , as it were , skimmed the cream , and taken off patterns with great ...
... popular writer of the two , or a more general favourite : Mr. Lamb has more devoted and perhaps more judicious partisans . Mr. Irving is by birth an American , and has , as it were , skimmed the cream , and taken off patterns with great ...
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