The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... passage in Homer , or a metre in Virgil . He was afterwards at the University , and he has described the scruples of an * Now Lord Colchester . ingenuous youthful mind about subscribing the ar- ticles , in 24 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
... passage in Homer , or a metre in Virgil . He was afterwards at the University , and he has described the scruples of an * Now Lord Colchester . ingenuous youthful mind about subscribing the ar- ticles , in 24 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE .
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William Hazlitt. ingenuous youthful mind about subscribing the ar- ticles , in a passage in his Church - of - Englandism , which smacks of truth and honour both , and does one good to read it in an age , when " to be honest " ( or not to ...
William Hazlitt. ingenuous youthful mind about subscribing the ar- ticles , in a passage in his Church - of - Englandism , which smacks of truth and honour both , and does one good to read it in an age , when " to be honest " ( or not to ...
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... thought to have rendered a service to navi- gation and his country , no less by proving that there is no North - West Passage , than if he had ascertained that there is one : so Mr. Godwin has rendered WILLIAM GODWIN . 43.
... thought to have rendered a service to navi- gation and his country , no less by proving that there is no North - West Passage , than if he had ascertained that there is one : so Mr. Godwin has rendered WILLIAM GODWIN . 43.
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... passage in a speech on General Warrants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which he ( Mr. Faw- cett ) had been present . Every man's house ” ( said this emphatic thinker and speaker ) " has been called his castle . And why is it called his ...
... passage in a speech on General Warrants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which he ( Mr. Faw- cett ) had been present . Every man's house ” ( said this emphatic thinker and speaker ) " has been called his castle . And why is it called his ...
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... passage from either with an agreeable mixture of pedantry and bonhommie . He is not one of those who do not grow wiser with opportunity and reflection : he changes his opinions , and changes them for the better . The alteration of his ...
... passage from either with an agreeable mixture of pedantry and bonhommie . He is not one of those who do not grow wiser with opportunity and reflection : he changes his opinions , and changes them for the better . The alteration of his ...
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