The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... talent to be born in the latter end of the last century . Genius stopped the way of Legitimacy , and therefore it was to be abated , crushed , or set aside as a nuisance . The spirit of the monarchy was at variance with the spirit of ...
... talent to be born in the latter end of the last century . Genius stopped the way of Legitimacy , and therefore it was to be abated , crushed , or set aside as a nuisance . The spirit of the monarchy was at variance with the spirit of ...
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... talent . At his touch the drossy particles fall off , the irritable , the personal , the gross , and mingle with the dust - the finer and more ethereal part mounts with the winged spirit to watch over our latest memory , and protect our ...
... talent . At his touch the drossy particles fall off , the irritable , the personal , the gross , and mingle with the dust - the finer and more ethereal part mounts with the winged spirit to watch over our latest memory , and protect our ...
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... talent they display , have a tendency to qualify its most pernicious effects . They have redeeming traits in them . ' A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump ' ; and the spirit of humanity ( thanks to Mr. Southey ) is not quite ...
... talent they display , have a tendency to qualify its most pernicious effects . They have redeeming traits in them . ' A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump ' ; and the spirit of humanity ( thanks to Mr. Southey ) is not quite ...
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