The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... perhaps it is not altogether a false modesty that prevents the editor from putting his name in the title - page - he is ( for anything we know to the contrary ) only a more voluminous sort of Allen - a - Dale . At least , we may claim ...
... perhaps it is not altogether a false modesty that prevents the editor from putting his name in the title - page - he is ( for anything we know to the contrary ) only a more voluminous sort of Allen - a - Dale . At least , we may claim ...
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... Perhaps the most pleasing and striking of all Mr. Southey's poems are not his triumphant taunts hurled against oppression , are not his glowing effu- sions to Liberty , but those in which , with a mild melancholy , he seems conscious of ...
... Perhaps the most pleasing and striking of all Mr. Southey's poems are not his triumphant taunts hurled against oppression , are not his glowing effu- sions to Liberty , but those in which , with a mild melancholy , he seems conscious of ...
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... perhaps , they bear the same relation to eloquence that artificial flowers do to real ones - alike , yet not the same , without vital heat or the power of reproduction ; painted , passionless , specious mockeries . They are , in fact ...
... perhaps , they bear the same relation to eloquence that artificial flowers do to real ones - alike , yet not the same , without vital heat or the power of reproduction ; painted , passionless , specious mockeries . They are , in fact ...
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