The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... speak it . But on subjects of peace or war , of political rights or foreign interfer- ence , where the waves of ... speaking , or if it were to be tried before an impartial assembly ) , yet we confess we have seldom heard him on such ...
... speak it . But on subjects of peace or war , of political rights or foreign interfer- ence , where the waves of ... speaking , or if it were to be tried before an impartial assembly ) , yet we confess we have seldom heard him on such ...
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... speaking . There is no pause , no meagreness , no inanimateness , but a flow , a redun- dance and volubility like that of a stream or of a rolling - stone . The language is more copious than select , and sometimes two or three words ...
... speaking . There is no pause , no meagreness , no inanimateness , but a flow , a redun- dance and volubility like that of a stream or of a rolling - stone . The language is more copious than select , and sometimes two or three words ...
Сторінка 218
... speaking , an agreeable diffuse- ness , freedom and animation . Whenever the Scotch advocate has appeared at the bar ... speak , but to be silent . There is a constitutional buoyancy and elasticity of mind about him that cannot subside ...
... speaking , an agreeable diffuse- ness , freedom and animation . Whenever the Scotch advocate has appeared at the bar ... speak , but to be silent . There is a constitutional buoyancy and elasticity of mind about him that cannot subside ...
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