The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... playing on a fine old organ , and has a relish for Hogarth's prints . He turns wooden utensils in a lathe for exercise , and fancies he can turn men in the same manner . He has no great fondness for poetry , and can hardly extract a ...
... playing on a fine old organ , and has a relish for Hogarth's prints . He turns wooden utensils in a lathe for exercise , and fancies he can turn men in the same manner . He has no great fondness for poetry , and can hardly extract a ...
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... played in his Remarks on Judge Eyre's Charge to the Jury would have raised any briefless barrister to the height of his profession . This temporary effu- sion did more - it gave a turn to the trials for high treason in the year 1794 ...
... played in his Remarks on Judge Eyre's Charge to the Jury would have raised any briefless barrister to the height of his profession . This temporary effu- sion did more - it gave a turn to the trials for high treason in the year 1794 ...
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... Plays , operas , painting , music , ball - rooms , wealth , fashion , titles , lords , ladies , touch him not - all these are no more to him than to the magician in his cell , and he writes on to the end of the chapter 72 THE SPIRIT OF ...
... Plays , operas , painting , music , ball - rooms , wealth , fashion , titles , lords , ladies , touch him not - all these are no more to him than to the magician in his cell , and he writes on to the end of the chapter 72 THE SPIRIT OF ...
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... player , with all his advantages of figure , voice , and action , we think he would have failed ; if , as a preacher , he had kept within the strict bounds of pulpit - oratory , he would scarcely have been much distinguished among his ...
... player , with all his advantages of figure , voice , and action , we think he would have failed ; if , as a preacher , he had kept within the strict bounds of pulpit - oratory , he would scarcely have been much distinguished among his ...
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... and confounded others ? The more serious part of his congregation indeed complain , though not bitterly , that their pastor has converted their meeting - house into a play - house : but when a lady E 5 REV . MR . IRVING . 81.
... and confounded others ? The more serious part of his congregation indeed complain , though not bitterly , that their pastor has converted their meeting - house into a play - house : but when a lady E 5 REV . MR . IRVING . 81.
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