The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsDolphin Books, 1966 - 234 стор. |
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... speeches . All other objects and pursuits seem to have been quite lost upon him . He has overlooked the ordinary ob- jects of nature , the familiar interests of human life , as beneath his notice.1 There is no allusion in any of his ...
... speeches . All other objects and pursuits seem to have been quite lost upon him . He has overlooked the ordinary ob- jects of nature , the familiar interests of human life , as beneath his notice.1 There is no allusion in any of his ...
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... speeches : -it gives them that shining and bloated appearance which is the result of the confined and heated atmosphere of the House . They have the look of exotics , of artificial , hot - house plants . Their glossiness , their ...
... speeches : -it gives them that shining and bloated appearance which is the result of the confined and heated atmosphere of the House . They have the look of exotics , of artificial , hot - house plants . Their glossiness , their ...
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... speeches . The cloven foot was concealed by so much flaunting oratory , by so many different facings and piebald patchwork liveries of ruinous policy or per- fidious principle , as not to be suspected . This is what makes such persons ...
... speeches . The cloven foot was concealed by so much flaunting oratory , by so many different facings and piebald patchwork liveries of ruinous policy or per- fidious principle , as not to be suspected . This is what makes such persons ...
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