The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... affectation . They seem to have been composed not in a cottage at Grasmere , but among the half - inspired groves and stately recollections of Cole - Orton : We might allude in particular , for examples of what we mean , to the lines on ...
... affectation . They seem to have been composed not in a cottage at Grasmere , but among the half - inspired groves and stately recollections of Cole - Orton : We might allude in particular , for examples of what we mean , to the lines on ...
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... affectation of a Phillips ; but then it is redeemed by the manly sense and fervour of a Plunket , the impassioned appeals and flashes of wit of a Curran , and by the golden tide of wisdom , eloquence and fancy , that flowed from the ...
... affectation of a Phillips ; but then it is redeemed by the manly sense and fervour of a Plunket , the impassioned appeals and flashes of wit of a Curran , and by the golden tide of wisdom , eloquence and fancy , that flowed from the ...
Сторінка 243
... affectation , cant , hollow professions , trimming , fickleness , and effeminate imbecility . It is best to choose and act up to some one leading charac- ter , as it is best to have some settled profession or regular pursuit in life ...
... affectation , cant , hollow professions , trimming , fickleness , and effeminate imbecility . It is best to choose and act up to some one leading charac- ter , as it is best to have some settled profession or regular pursuit in life ...
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