The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... stand alone in its naked simplicity , but requires other props to buttress it up , or ornaments to set it off ; yet without it the moral structure would fall flat and dishonoured to the ground . Private reason is that which raises the ...
... stand alone in its naked simplicity , but requires other props to buttress it up , or ornaments to set it off ; yet without it the moral structure would fall flat and dishonoured to the ground . Private reason is that which raises the ...
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... proportionable supply of personal abuse . A man of genius who is a lord , and who publishes about the year 1796 in a series of articles by Mr. William Taylor of Norwich . with Mr. Murray , may now and then stand as 211 MR . JEFFREY.
... proportionable supply of personal abuse . A man of genius who is a lord , and who publishes about the year 1796 in a series of articles by Mr. William Taylor of Norwich . with Mr. Murray , may now and then stand as 211 MR . JEFFREY.
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... stand on one side to look over an old book - stall , or stroll down some deserted pathway in search of a pensive description over a tottering doorway , or some quaint device in architecture , illustrative of embryo art and ancient ...
... stand on one side to look over an old book - stall , or stroll down some deserted pathway in search of a pensive description over a tottering doorway , or some quaint device in architecture , illustrative of embryo art and ancient ...
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