The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits ..., Том 1H. Colburn, 1825 - 424 стор. |
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... 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 between Franklin and Charles Fox , with the comfortable double ...
... 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 between Franklin and Charles Fox , with the comfortable double ...
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... of the mild and persuasive tone of the Gospel , where " all is conscience and tender heart . " Man was indeed screwed up , by mood and figure , into a logical ma- chine , that was to forward the public good with WILLIAM GODWIN . 37.
... of the mild and persuasive tone of the Gospel , where " all is conscience and tender heart . " Man was indeed screwed up , by mood and figure , into a logical ma- chine , that was to forward the public good with WILLIAM GODWIN . 37.
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... tone of declamation than by novelty of opi- nion or brilliant tracks of invention . In company , Horne Tooke used to make a mere child of him - or of any man ! Mr. Godwin liked this treatment , * and indeed it is his foible to fawn on ...
... tone of declamation than by novelty of opi- nion or brilliant tracks of invention . In company , Horne Tooke used to make a mere child of him - or of any man ! Mr. Godwin liked this treatment , * and indeed it is his foible to fawn on ...
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... tone , but at the top of his voice , and with the full breadth of his chest ) from a Calvinistic pulpit , is new and wonderful . The Fancy have lately lost something of their gloss in public estima- tion , and after the last fight , few ...
... tone , but at the top of his voice , and with the full breadth of his chest ) from a Calvinistic pulpit , is new and wonderful . The Fancy have lately lost something of their gloss in public estima- tion , and after the last fight , few ...
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William Hazlitt. To which ever cause we are to attribute this hy- perbolical tone , we hold it certain he could not have adopted it , if he had been a little man . But his im- posing figure and dignified manner enable him to hazard ...
William Hazlitt. To which ever cause we are to attribute this hy- perbolical tone , we hold it certain he could not have adopted it , if he had been a little man . But his im- posing figure and dignified manner enable him to hazard ...
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