The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... delight on a day passed at John Kemble's in company with Mr. Sheridan , Mr. Curran , Mrs. Wolstonecraft and Mrs. Inchbald , when the conversation took a most animated turn and the subject was of Love . Of all these our author is the ...
... delight on a day passed at John Kemble's in company with Mr. Sheridan , Mr. Curran , Mrs. Wolstonecraft and Mrs. Inchbald , when the conversation took a most animated turn and the subject was of Love . Of all these our author is the ...
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... delight , not so much as it relates to himself ( for that string of his own early promise of fame rather jars than otherwise ) but as exemplifying the youth of a poet . Mr. Coleridge talks of himself , without being an egotist , for in ...
... delight , not so much as it relates to himself ( for that string of his own early promise of fame rather jars than otherwise ) but as exemplifying the youth of a poet . Mr. Coleridge talks of himself , without being an egotist , for in ...
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... delight and astonishment - they go again to see if the effect will continue , and send others to try to find out the mystery - and in the noisy conflict be- tween extravagant encomiums and splenetic objections , the true secret & 2 THE ...
... delight and astonishment - they go again to see if the effect will continue , and send others to try to find out the mystery - and in the noisy conflict be- tween extravagant encomiums and splenetic objections , the true secret & 2 THE ...
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... , belonged to the class of trimmers ; or at most , it was his delight to make mischief and spoil sport . He would rather be against himself than for any body else . He was neither a bold nor a 116 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... , belonged to the class of trimmers ; or at most , it was his delight to make mischief and spoil sport . He would rather be against himself than for any body else . He was neither a bold nor a 116 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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... delight and wonder : Sir Walter Scott's is perfectly trans- parent . In studying the one , you seem to gaze at the figures cut in stained glass , which ex- clude the view beyond , and where the pure light of Heaven is only a means of ...
... delight and wonder : Sir Walter Scott's is perfectly trans- parent . In studying the one , you seem to gaze at the figures cut in stained glass , which ex- clude the view beyond , and where the pure light of Heaven is only a means of ...
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