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... sort of petty warfare . He is tetchy and impatient of contradic- tion ; sore with wounded pride ; angry at obvious faults , more angry at unforeseen beauties . He has the chalk - stones in his understanding , and from being used to long ...
... sort of petty warfare . He is tetchy and impatient of contradic- tion ; sore with wounded pride ; angry at obvious faults , more angry at unforeseen beauties . He has the chalk - stones in his understanding , and from being used to long ...
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... sort of by- word for affectation , cant , hollow professions , trimming , fickleness , and effeminate imbecility . It is best to choose and act up to some one leading character , as it is best to have some settled profession or regu ...
... sort of by- word for affectation , cant , hollow professions , trimming , fickleness , and effeminate imbecility . It is best to choose and act up to some one leading character , as it is best to have some settled profession or regu ...
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... sort of starting - place for the argument , and the goal to which it returns . There is not a single bon - mot , a single sentence in Cobbett that has ever been quoted again . If any thing is ever quoted from him , it is an epithet of ...
... sort of starting - place for the argument , and the goal to which it returns . There is not a single bon - mot , a single sentence in Cobbett that has ever been quoted again . If any thing is ever quoted from him , it is an epithet of ...
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