The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... Perhaps the art with which these two charac- ters are contrived to relieve and set off each other , has never been surpassed in any work of fiction , with the exception of the immortal satire of Cervantes . The restless and inquisi ...
... Perhaps the art with which these two charac- ters are contrived to relieve and set off each other , has never been surpassed in any work of fiction , with the exception of the immortal satire of Cervantes . The restless and inquisi ...
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... perhaps it is not altogether a false modesty that prevents the editor from putting his name in the title - page - he is ( for any thing we know to the contrary ) only a more voluminous sort of Allen- a - Dale . At least , we may claim ...
... perhaps it is not altogether a false modesty that prevents the editor from putting his name in the title - page - he is ( for any thing we know to the contrary ) only a more voluminous sort of Allen- a - Dale . At least , we may claim ...
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... Perhaps there is a little attention to effect in this , and he wishes to appear a foil to himself . His best moments are with an intimate acquaintance or two , when he gossips in a fine vein about old authors , Clarendon's History of ...
... Perhaps there is a little attention to effect in this , and he wishes to appear a foil to himself . His best moments are with an intimate acquaintance or two , when he gossips in a fine vein about old authors , Clarendon's History of ...
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... perhaps carrying away some trifling fragments ; or like the spectators of a mighty battle , who still hear its sound afar off , and the clashing of armour and the neighing of the war - horse and the shout of victory is in their ears ...
... perhaps carrying away some trifling fragments ; or like the spectators of a mighty battle , who still hear its sound afar off , and the clashing of armour and the neighing of the war - horse and the shout of victory is in their ears ...
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... perhaps remain . He lends himself to all impressions alike ; he gives up his mind and liberty of thought to none . He is a general lover of art and science , and wedded to no one in particular . He pursues knowledge as a mistress , with ...
... perhaps remain . He lends himself to all impressions alike ; he gives up his mind and liberty of thought to none . He is a general lover of art and science , and wedded to no one in particular . He pursues knowledge as a mistress , with ...
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