The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... Irving's oratory . People go to hear him in crowds , and come away with a mixture of delight and astonishment . They go again to see if the effect will continue , and send others to try to find out the mystery ; and ... IRVING REV MR IRVING.
... Irving's oratory . People go to hear him in crowds , and come away with a mixture of delight and astonishment . They go again to see if the effect will continue , and send others to try to find out the mystery ; and ... IRVING REV MR IRVING.
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... Irving , who rises up against him like a martello tower , and is nothing loth to confront the spirit of a man of genius with the blood - royal . We allow there are , or may be , talents sufficient to produce this equality without a ...
... Irving , who rises up against him like a martello tower , and is nothing loth to confront the spirit of a man of genius with the blood - royal . We allow there are , or may be , talents sufficient to produce this equality without a ...
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... Irving is an example of what can be done by the help of external advantages , Dr. Chalmers is a proof of what can be done without them . The one is most indebted to his mind , the other to his body . If Mr. Irving inclines one to ...
... Irving is an example of what can be done by the help of external advantages , Dr. Chalmers is a proof of what can be done without them . The one is most indebted to his mind , the other to his body . If Mr. Irving inclines one to ...
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