The Spirit of the Age: Or Contemporary PortraitsOxford University Press, 1954 - 302 стор. |
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... wish- ing to know the meaning of the common copulative Is . Once at Godwin's , he defended Pitt from a charge of verbiage , and endeavoured to prove him superior to Fox . Some one imitated Pitt's manner , to show that it was monotonous ...
... wish- ing to know the meaning of the common copulative Is . Once at Godwin's , he defended Pitt from a charge of verbiage , and endeavoured to prove him superior to Fox . Some one imitated Pitt's manner , to show that it was monotonous ...
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... wish , and fit audience found , though few ' : but we suspect he is not recon- ciled to the alternative . There are delightful passages in the EXCURSION , both of natural description and of inspired reflection ( passages of the latter ...
... wish , and fit audience found , though few ' : but we suspect he is not recon- ciled to the alternative . There are delightful passages in the EXCURSION , both of natural description and of inspired reflection ( passages of the latter ...
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Or Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. ' I wish I was where Anna lies ; For I am sick of lingering here , And every hour Affection cries , Go , and partake her humble bier . ' I wish I could ! for when she died I lost my all ; and ...
Or Contemporary Portraits William Hazlitt. ' I wish I was where Anna lies ; For I am sick of lingering here , And every hour Affection cries , Go , and partake her humble bier . ' I wish I could ! for when she died I lost my all ; and ...
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