The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... passed into a by - word , Mr. Southey is still liberal and humane . The elasticity of his spirit is unbroken : the bow recoils to its old position . He still stands convicted of his early passion for inquiry and im- provement 126 THE ...
... passed into a by - word , Mr. Southey is still liberal and humane . The elasticity of his spirit is unbroken : the bow recoils to its old position . He still stands convicted of his early passion for inquiry and im- provement 126 THE ...
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... passing or of a more recondite nature . He has lived much in society , and is deeply conversant with books . He is a ... passed his time most happily and respectably , had he devoted himself entirely to that kind of life . The strength ...
... passing or of a more recondite nature . He has lived much in society , and is deeply conversant with books . He is a ... passed his time most happily and respectably , had he devoted himself entirely to that kind of life . The strength ...
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... passed his youth , he has no cordial fellow - feeling with the unlettered manners of the Village or the Borough ; and he describes his neighbours as more uncomfortable and discontented than himself . All this while he dedicates ...
... passed his youth , he has no cordial fellow - feeling with the unlettered manners of the Village or the Borough ; and he describes his neighbours as more uncomfortable and discontented than himself . All this while he dedicates ...
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