The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... sort of petty warfare . He is tetchy and impatient of contra- diction , sore with wounded pride , angry at obvious faults , more angry at unforeseen beauties . He has the chalk - stones in his understanding , and from being used to long ...
... sort of petty warfare . He is tetchy and impatient of contra- diction , sore with wounded pride , angry at obvious faults , more angry at unforeseen beauties . He has the chalk - stones in his understanding , and from being used to long ...
Сторінка 195
... sort of wit which is the offspring of ill - humour or bodily pain : that sort of sense which arises from a spirit of contradiction and a disposition to cavil at and dispute the opinions of others : and that sort of reputation which is ...
... sort of wit which is the offspring of ill - humour or bodily pain : that sort of sense which arises from a spirit of contradiction and a disposition to cavil at and dispute the opinions of others : and that sort of reputation which is ...
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... sort of poetry , which leans for support on the truth and fidelity of its imitations of nature , began to display itself much about that time , and , in a good measure , in consequence of the direction of the public taste to the subject ...
... sort of poetry , which leans for support on the truth and fidelity of its imitations of nature , began to display itself much about that time , and , in a good measure , in consequence of the direction of the public taste to the subject ...
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