The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... pass backwards and forwards to it with their cloven hoofs . Let us not , however , be getting on too fast - Milton himself taught school ! There is something not altogether dissimilar between Mr. Bentham's appearance , and the portraits ...
... pass backwards and forwards to it with their cloven hoofs . Let us not , however , be getting on too fast - Milton himself taught school ! There is something not altogether dissimilar between Mr. Bentham's appearance , and the portraits ...
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... pass for a mere irony . What the proportion between the good and the evil will really be found in any of the supposed cases , may be a question to the understanding ; but to the imagination and the heart , that is , to the natural ...
... pass for a mere irony . What the proportion between the good and the evil will really be found in any of the supposed cases , may be a question to the understanding ; but to the imagination and the heart , that is , to the natural ...
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... pass the Arctic Circle and Frozen Regions , where the under- standing is no longer warmed by the affections , nor fanned by the breeze of fancy ! This is the effect of all bold , original , and powerful think- ing , that it either ...
... pass the Arctic Circle and Frozen Regions , where the under- standing is no longer warmed by the affections , nor fanned by the breeze of fancy ! This is the effect of all bold , original , and powerful think- ing , that it either ...
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... pass through the mind of man , but its sound has at some time or other passed over his head with rustling pinions . On whatever question or author you speak , he is prepared to take up the theme with advantage - from Peter Abelard down ...
... pass through the mind of man , but its sound has at some time or other passed over his head with rustling pinions . On whatever question or author you speak , he is prepared to take up the theme with advantage - from Peter Abelard down ...
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... pass'd . Ah ! Bard tremendous in sublimity ! Could I behold thee in thy loftier mood , Wand'ring at eve , with finely frenzied eye , Beneath some vast old tempest - swinging wood ! Awhile , with mute awe gazing , I would brood , Then ...
... pass'd . Ah ! Bard tremendous in sublimity ! Could I behold thee in thy loftier mood , Wand'ring at eve , with finely frenzied eye , Beneath some vast old tempest - swinging wood ! Awhile , with mute awe gazing , I would brood , Then ...
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