The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... style . He therefore takes the thoughts of others ( whether contemporaries or not ) out of their mouths , and is content to make them his own , to set his stamp upon them , by imparting to them a more meretricious gloss , a higher ...
... style . He therefore takes the thoughts of others ( whether contemporaries or not ) out of their mouths , and is content to make them his own , to set his stamp upon them , by imparting to them a more meretricious gloss , a higher ...
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... style stuns his readers , and he ' filips the ear of the public with a three - man beetle . ' He is too much for any single newspaper antagonist , ' lays waste ' a city orator or Member of Parliament , and bears hard upon the Government ...
... style stuns his readers , and he ' filips the ear of the public with a three - man beetle . ' He is too much for any single newspaper antagonist , ' lays waste ' a city orator or Member of Parliament , and bears hard upon the Government ...
Сторінка 282
... style may succeed in the levity and languor of the boudoir , or might have been adapted to the Pavilions of royalty ; but it is not the style of Par- nassus , nor a passport to Immortality . It is not the taste of the ancients , ' ' tis ...
... style may succeed in the levity and languor of the boudoir , or might have been adapted to the Pavilions of royalty ; but it is not the style of Par- nassus , nor a passport to Immortality . It is not the taste of the ancients , ' ' tis ...
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