The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1960 - 302 стор. |
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... turn , and by setting their opinion at defiance ; but when men are congregated together on a great public question and for a weighty object , they must be treated with more respect . They are touched with what affects themselves or the ...
... turn , and by setting their opinion at defiance ; but when men are congregated together on a great public question and for a weighty object , they must be treated with more respect . They are touched with what affects themselves or the ...
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... turn pander to prescription and palliater of every dull , incorrigible abuse , it would not be much to be wondered at or even regretted . But in Mr. Southey it was a lamentable falling - off . It is indeed to be deplored ; it is a stain ...
... turn pander to prescription and palliater of every dull , incorrigible abuse , it would not be much to be wondered at or even regretted . But in Mr. Southey it was a lamentable falling - off . It is indeed to be deplored ; it is a stain ...
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... turn to see what weather there is in the almanac for the next week , though it has been out in its reckoning every ... turns upon him ( which few people like to do ) , he immediately turns tail . Like an overgrown school - boy , he is so ...
... turn to see what weather there is in the almanac for the next week , though it has been out in its reckoning every ... turns upon him ( which few people like to do ) , he immediately turns tail . Like an overgrown school - boy , he is so ...
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