The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... become some- what too careless . He is , at present , as easy as an old glove . Perhaps there is a little attention to effect in this , and he wishes to appear a foil to himself . His best moments are with an intimate acquaintance or ...
... become some- what too careless . He is , at present , as easy as an old glove . Perhaps there is a little attention to effect in this , and he wishes to appear a foil to himself . His best moments are with an intimate acquaintance or ...
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... become connected with a thousand feelings , a link in the chain of thought , a fibre of his own heart . Every one is ... becomes an object of imagination to him : even the lichens on the rock have a life and being in his thoughts . He ...
... become connected with a thousand feelings , a link in the chain of thought , a fibre of his own heart . Every one is ... becomes an object of imagination to him : even the lichens on the rock have a life and being in his thoughts . He ...
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... become popular , even in the same degree as the Lyrical Ballads . It affects a system with- out having any intelligible clue to one , and , instead of unfolding a principle in various and striking lights , repeats the same conclusions ...
... become popular , even in the same degree as the Lyrical Ballads . It affects a system with- out having any intelligible clue to one , and , instead of unfolding a principle in various and striking lights , repeats the same conclusions ...
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