The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... look of the one , and the quivering lip , the restless eye , and animated acuteness of the other . His eye is quick ... looks out for facts and passing occurrences in order to put them into his logical machinery and grind 3 JEREMY BENTHAM.
... look of the one , and the quivering lip , the restless eye , and animated acuteness of the other . His eye is quick ... looks out for facts and passing occurrences in order to put them into his logical machinery and grind 3 JEREMY BENTHAM.
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... look at once aspiring and dejected . It was the look that had been impressed upon his face by the events that marked the outset of his life . It was the dawn of Liberty that still tinged his cheek , a smile betwixt hope and sadness that ...
... look at once aspiring and dejected . It was the look that had been impressed upon his face by the events that marked the outset of his life . It was the dawn of Liberty that still tinged his cheek , a smile betwixt hope and sadness that ...
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... look - out for a false concord and — a flogging . There is nothing liberal , nothing humane in his style of judging ... looks up to the distinctions of rank and station as he does to those of learning , with the gross and over - weening ...
... look - out for a false concord and — a flogging . There is nothing liberal , nothing humane in his style of judging ... looks up to the distinctions of rank and station as he does to those of learning , with the gross and over - weening ...
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