Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1John Murray, 1871 |
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... the superiority of the painter becomes strikingly manifest . Imagine the vexation of the disappointed ambassador , picture to yourself the bitter regret and downcast looks of the faithful Troubridge , and then behold , close to c 2.
... the superiority of the painter becomes strikingly manifest . Imagine the vexation of the disappointed ambassador , picture to yourself the bitter regret and downcast looks of the faithful Troubridge , and then behold , close to c 2.
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... look down approvingly upon the exhibition of virtue . We repeat , we content ourselves with announcing Lord Nelson's fall . We shall not insult the reader by requesting him to pursue the history of the connection . Let it be sufficient ...
... look down approvingly upon the exhibition of virtue . We repeat , we content ourselves with announcing Lord Nelson's fall . We shall not insult the reader by requesting him to pursue the history of the connection . Let it be sufficient ...
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... look up to the nobly born from our social valleys and be awe - struck by the mighty interval between us . It is a mournful lesson that we learn when we see a clodhopper filling his capacious pockets with fine dust , and by the very act ...
... look up to the nobly born from our social valleys and be awe - struck by the mighty interval between us . It is a mournful lesson that we learn when we see a clodhopper filling his capacious pockets with fine dust , and by the very act ...
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... looks very like a criminal taking his meals before execution ) , a youth and a man of forty . Everybody votes the former absent , and nobody can have too much of the latter . The youth is a clergy- man's son , tutor to Lord Birmingham's ...
... looks very like a criminal taking his meals before execution ) , a youth and a man of forty . Everybody votes the former absent , and nobody can have too much of the latter . The youth is a clergy- man's son , tutor to Lord Birmingham's ...
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... looks for " revela- tions " in the Golden Calf . The accomplished and instructed novel - reader will find his appetite pall upon insipidity . Sir Edward Graham , the second novel , is in one respect the very antithesis of the Golden ...
... looks for " revela- tions " in the Golden Calf . The accomplished and instructed novel - reader will find his appetite pall upon insipidity . Sir Edward Graham , the second novel , is in one respect the very antithesis of the Golden ...
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