The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... admired performances , is mawkish , and the other morbid . Mr. Godwin is also an essayist , an historian - in short ... admiration tinctured with wonder ) used to mention a circumstance with respect to the last - mentioned work , which ...
... admired performances , is mawkish , and the other morbid . Mr. Godwin is also an essayist , an historian - in short ... admiration tinctured with wonder ) used to mention a circumstance with respect to the last - mentioned work , which ...
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... admiration of the public ( with the prob- able reversion of immortality ) , showed no respect for himself , for that ... admired by men of all parties alike , repaid the public liberality by striking a secret and envenomed blow at the ...
... admiration of the public ( with the prob- able reversion of immortality ) , showed no respect for himself , for that ... admired by men of all parties alike , repaid the public liberality by striking a secret and envenomed blow at the ...
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... admiration of Shakespear and Milton does not make him despise Pope ; and he can read Parnell with patience and Gay with delight . His taste in French and German literature is some- what defective ; nor has he made much progress in the ...
... admiration of Shakespear and Milton does not make him despise Pope ; and he can read Parnell with patience and Gay with delight . His taste in French and German literature is some- what defective ; nor has he made much progress in the ...
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