The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... kind of legal pertinacity , or rather by a rigid and constant habit of attending to the exact import of every word and clause in a sentence . Mr. Tooke had the mind of a lawyer ; but it was applied to a vast variety of topics and ...
... kind of legal pertinacity , or rather by a rigid and constant habit of attending to the exact import of every word and clause in a sentence . Mr. Tooke had the mind of a lawyer ; but it was applied to a vast variety of topics and ...
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... kind of veil over its natural features ; and custom puts on the mask of ignorance . But this veil , this mask the author of The Diversions of Purley threw aside , and penetrated to the naked truth of things by the literal , matter - of ...
... kind of veil over its natural features ; and custom puts on the mask of ignorance . But this veil , this mask the author of The Diversions of Purley threw aside , and penetrated to the naked truth of things by the literal , matter - of ...
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... kind , but stands alone without mate or fellow- ' As if a man were author of himself , And owned no other kin . ' He is like a solitary peak , all access to which is cut off not more by elevation than distance . He is seated on a lofty ...
... kind , but stands alone without mate or fellow- ' As if a man were author of himself , And owned no other kin . ' He is like a solitary peak , all access to which is cut off not more by elevation than distance . He is seated on a lofty ...
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