The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... soul , or utters to the passing wind , or discourses to his own shadow , things mightier and more various ! -Let us draw the curtain , and unlock the shrine . Learning rocked him in his cradle , and while yet 42 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
... soul , or utters to the passing wind , or discourses to his own shadow , things mightier and more various ! -Let us draw the curtain , and unlock the shrine . Learning rocked him in his cradle , and while yet 42 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
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... and still murmuring as it flows , discharging its waters and still replenished- ' And so by many winding nooks it strays , With willing sport to the wild ocean ! ' tem ( a huge pile of learning , unwieldy , 44 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
... and still murmuring as it flows , discharging its waters and still replenished- ' And so by many winding nooks it strays , With willing sport to the wild ocean ! ' tem ( a huge pile of learning , unwieldy , 44 THE SPIRIT OF THE AGE.
Сторінка 192
... learning . It is accordingly assumed with much complacency in his critical pages , that Tory writers are classical and courtly as a matter of course , as it is a standing jest and evident truism that Whigs and Reformers must be persons ...
... learning . It is accordingly assumed with much complacency in his critical pages , that Tory writers are classical and courtly as a matter of course , as it is a standing jest and evident truism that Whigs and Reformers must be persons ...
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