The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... affectation ) that " he should like to live the remaining years of his life , a year at a time at the end of the next six or eight cen- turies , to see the effect which his writings would by that time have had upon the world . " Alas ...
... affectation ) that " he should like to live the remaining years of his life , a year at a time at the end of the next six or eight cen- turies , to see the effect which his writings would by that time have had upon the world . " Alas ...
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... affectation of an obsolete style and mode of thinking , than by any thing else . But he has con- trived to jumble these several characters together in an unheard - of and unwarranted manner , and the fas- cination is altogether ...
... affectation of an obsolete style and mode of thinking , than by any thing else . But he has con- trived to jumble these several characters together in an unheard - of and unwarranted manner , and the fas- cination is altogether ...
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... affectation and quaintness of style did not merit such severity of castigation . * As a translator , Mr. Gifford's version of the Roman sa- tirist is the baldest , and , in parts , the most offensive of all others . We do not know why ...
... affectation and quaintness of style did not merit such severity of castigation . * As a translator , Mr. Gifford's version of the Roman sa- tirist is the baldest , and , in parts , the most offensive of all others . We do not know why ...
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... affectation ; and knows how to respect this quality in others , without prudery or intolerance . He can censure a friend or a stranger , and serve him effectually at the same time . He ex- presses his disapprobation , but not as an ...
... affectation ; and knows how to respect this quality in others , without prudery or intolerance . He can censure a friend or a stranger , and serve him effectually at the same time . He ex- presses his disapprobation , but not as an ...
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... affectation , cant , hollow profes- sions , trimming , fickleness , and effeminate imbecility . It is best to choose and act up to some one leading character , as it is best to have some settled profession or regular pursuit in life ...
... affectation , cant , hollow profes- sions , trimming , fickleness , and effeminate imbecility . It is best to choose and act up to some one leading character , as it is best to have some settled profession or regular pursuit in life ...
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