The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... appearance , and the portraits of Mil- ton , the same silvery tone , a few dishevelled hairs , a peevish , yet puritanical expression , an irritable temperament corrected by habit and discipline . Or in modern times , he is something ...
... appearance , and the portraits of Mil- ton , the same silvery tone , a few dishevelled hairs , a peevish , yet puritanical expression , an irritable temperament corrected by habit and discipline . Or in modern times , he is something ...
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... appearance a singular mix- ture of boyish simplicity and of the venerableness of age . In a word , our celebrated jurist presents a striking illustration of the difference between the philosophical and the regal look ; that is , between ...
... appearance a singular mix- ture of boyish simplicity and of the venerableness of age . In a word , our celebrated jurist presents a striking illustration of the difference between the philosophical and the regal look ; that is , between ...
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... appearance of pride or 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 ...
... appearance of pride or 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 ...
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... not the mere regard to , or saving of , appearances . This , we think , must be an hypercriticism , from all we re- member of books of chivalry and heroes of romance . it through : no one that ever read it could WILLIAM GODWIN . 45.
... not the mere regard to , or saving of , appearances . This , we think , must be an hypercriticism , from all we re- member of books of chivalry and heroes of romance . it through : no one that ever read it could WILLIAM GODWIN . 45.
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... appearance of a man of genius , than any one who has given such decided and ample proofs of it . He is ready only on reflection : dangerous only at the rebound . He gathers himself up , and strains every nerve and faculty with ...
... appearance of a man of genius , than any one who has given such decided and ample proofs of it . He is ready only on reflection : dangerous only at the rebound . He gathers himself up , and strains every nerve and faculty with ...
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