The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... tone and spirit in which they seemed to have been composed and to be delivered . If all that body of opinions and principles of which the orator read his recantation was unfounded , and there was an end of all those views and hopes that ...
... tone and spirit in which they seemed to have been composed and to be delivered . If all that body of opinions and principles of which the orator read his recantation was unfounded , and there was an end of all those views and hopes that ...
Сторінка 178
... him a visit . The favour was duly acknowledged , but quite unexpected . Really we do not know any one so little capable of appreciating the Lyrical Ballads . not to be found in the classics . Their tone 178 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
... him a visit . The favour was duly acknowledged , but quite unexpected . Really we do not know any one so little capable of appreciating the Lyrical Ballads . not to be found in the classics . Their tone 178 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
Сторінка 209
... tone was that of a studied impartiality ( which many called trimming ) or of a sceptical indifference . This tone of impartiality and indifference , how- ever , did not at all suit those who profited or existed by abuses , who breathed ...
... tone was that of a studied impartiality ( which many called trimming ) or of a sceptical indifference . This tone of impartiality and indifference , how- ever , did not at all suit those who profited or existed by abuses , who breathed ...
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