The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... pain and solitude ! It is no wonder that the public repay with lengthened applause and gratitude the pleasure they receive . He writes as fast as they can read , and he does not write himself down . He is always in the public eye , and ...
... pain and solitude ! It is no wonder that the public repay with lengthened applause and gratitude the pleasure they receive . He writes as fast as they can read , and he does not write himself down . He is always in the public eye , and ...
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... pain and misery from the world ; in his impatience of the smallest error or injustice , he would have sacrificed ... painful struggles , that this was 119 MR SOUTHEY.
... pain and misery from the world ; in his impatience of the smallest error or injustice , he would have sacrificed ... painful struggles , that this was 119 MR SOUTHEY.
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... pain to a kind and generous benefactor . Common sense and justice are little better than vague terms to him ; he acts upon his immediate feelings and least irksome impulses . The King's hand is velvet to the touch ; the Woolsack is a ...
... pain to a kind and generous benefactor . Common sense and justice are little better than vague terms to him ; he acts upon his immediate feelings and least irksome impulses . The King's hand is velvet to the touch ; the Woolsack is a ...
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