The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... Godwin , during his lifetime , has secured to him- self the triumphs and the mortifications of an extreme notoriety and of a sort of posthumous fame . His bark , after being tossed in the revolutionary tempest , now raised to heaven by ...
... Godwin , during his lifetime , has secured to him- self the triumphs and the mortifications of an extreme notoriety and of a sort of posthumous fame . His bark , after being tossed in the revolutionary tempest , now raised to heaven by ...
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... Godwin's pen cut the legal cords with which it was attempted to bind them ) , it might have done so sooner , and with more lasting effect . The world do not know ( and we are not sure but the intelligence may startle Mr. Godwin himself ) ...
... Godwin's pen cut the legal cords with which it was attempted to bind them ) , it might have done so sooner , and with more lasting effect . The world do not know ( and we are not sure but the intelligence may startle Mr. Godwin himself ) ...
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... Godwin also has a correct acquired taste in poetry and the drama . He relishes Donne and Ben Jonson , and recites a passage from either with an agreeable mix- ture of pedantry and bonhomie . He is not one of ... Godwin is 37 WILLIAM GODWIN.
... Godwin also has a correct acquired taste in poetry and the drama . He relishes Donne and Ben Jonson , and recites a passage from either with an agreeable mix- ture of pedantry and bonhomie . He is not one of ... Godwin is 37 WILLIAM GODWIN.
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