The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... thing . 1 This work is not without merit in the details and examples of Eng- lish construction . But its fault even in that part is that he confounds the genius of the English language , making it periphrastic and literal , instead of ...
... thing . 1 This work is not without merit in the details and examples of Eng- lish construction . But its fault even in that part is that he confounds the genius of the English language , making it periphrastic and literal , instead of ...
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... thing else in its stead . While it is established , he presses hard against it , because it presses upon him , at ... things , if he would go right forward to any useful object , make thorough - stitch work of any 255 MR . COBBETT.
... thing else in its stead . While it is established , he presses hard against it , because it presses upon him , at ... things , if he would go right forward to any useful object , make thorough - stitch work of any 255 MR . COBBETT.
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... thing on the earth , however deformed or insignificant , according to him , must succeed ; and he himself has succeeded . Mr. Crabbe is one of the most popular and admired of our living authors . That he is so , can be accounted for on ...
... thing on the earth , however deformed or insignificant , according to him , must succeed ; and he himself has succeeded . Mr. Crabbe is one of the most popular and admired of our living authors . That he is so , can be accounted for on ...
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