The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... philosopher of late ? Will he not steal , now that his hands are untied ? Will he not take the road , now that it is free to him ? Will he not call his benefactor all the names he can set his tongue to , the moment his back is turned ...
... philosopher of late ? Will he not steal , now that his hands are untied ? Will he not take the road , now that it is free to him ? Will he not call his benefactor all the names he can set his tongue to , the moment his back is turned ...
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... philosopher , and sat down again . It was delightful to see him sometimes turn from these waspish or ludicrous altercations with over - weening antagonists to some old friend and veteran politician seated at his elbow ; to hear him ...
... philosopher , and sat down again . It was delightful to see him sometimes turn from these waspish or ludicrous altercations with over - weening antagonists to some old friend and veteran politician seated at his elbow ; to hear him ...
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... philosopher , in painting the dark side of human nature , may have reason on his side , and a moral lesson or remedy in view . The tragic poet , who shows the sad vicissitudes of things and the disappointments of the passions , at least ...
... philosopher , in painting the dark side of human nature , may have reason on his side , and a moral lesson or remedy in view . The tragic poet , who shows the sad vicissitudes of things and the disappointments of the passions , at least ...
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