The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... thought a striking passage in a speech on General Warrants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which he ( Mr. Fawcett ) had been present . ' Every man's house ' ( said this emphatic thinker and speaker ) ' has been called his castle . And ...
... thought a striking passage in a speech on General Warrants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which he ( Mr. Fawcett ) had been present . ' Every man's house ' ( said this emphatic thinker and speaker ) ' has been called his castle . And ...
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... thought , and so every reader has thought since , with the exception of teachers and writers upon Grammar . Mr. Windham , indeed , who was a sophist , but not a logician , charged him with having found ' a mare's nest ' ; but it is not ...
... thought , and so every reader has thought since , with the exception of teachers and writers upon Grammar . Mr. Windham , indeed , who was a sophist , but not a logician , charged him with having found ' a mare's nest ' ; but it is not ...
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Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. thought or delicacy . He is only impatient to begin , and takes care to adorn and enrich it as he proceeds with ' thoughts that breathe and words that burn . ' He composes ( as he himself has ...
Or, Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. thought or delicacy . He is only impatient to begin , and takes care to adorn and enrich it as he proceeds with ' thoughts that breathe and words that burn . ' He composes ( as he himself has ...
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