The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... live the remaining years of his life , a year at a time at the end of the next six or eight cen- turies , to see the effect which his writings would by that time have had upon the world . ' Alas ! his name will hardly live so long ! Nor ...
... live the remaining years of his life , a year at a time at the end of the next six or eight cen- turies , to see the effect which his writings would by that time have had upon the world . ' Alas ! his name will hardly live so long ! Nor ...
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... live under clipped hedges and repose in camp - beds , and do not perch on crags , like eagles , or take shelter , like sea - mews , in basaltic subterranean caverns . We have heaths with rude heaps of stones upon them : but no existing ...
... live under clipped hedges and repose in camp - beds , and do not perch on crags , like eagles , or take shelter , like sea - mews , in basaltic subterranean caverns . We have heaths with rude heaps of stones upon them : but no existing ...
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... live for any length of time without food ; many persons live all their lives without gratifying the other sense . The longer the craving after food is unsatisfied , the more violent , imperious , and uncontrollable the desire becomes ...
... live for any length of time without food ; many persons live all their lives without gratifying the other sense . The longer the craving after food is unsatisfied , the more violent , imperious , and uncontrollable the desire becomes ...
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