The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... respect ; they are touched with what affects themselves or the general weal , not with what flatters the vanity of the speaker ; they must be moved alto- gether , if they are moved at all ; they are im- pressed with gratitude for a ...
... respect ; they are touched with what affects themselves or the general weal , not with what flatters the vanity of the speaker ; they must be moved alto- gether , if they are moved at all ; they are im- pressed with gratitude for a ...
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... respect he was a mere petti- fogger , full of chicane , and captious objections , and unmeaning discontent ; but he had none of the grand whirling movements of the French Ré- volution , nor of the tumultuous glow of rebel- lion in his ...
... respect he was a mere petti- fogger , full of chicane , and captious objections , and unmeaning discontent ; but he had none of the grand whirling movements of the French Ré- volution , nor of the tumultuous glow of rebel- lion in his ...
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... respect for himself , for that genius that had raised him to distinction , for that nature which he trampled under foot - who , amiable , frank , friendly , manly in private life , was seized with the dotage of age and the fury of a ...
... respect for himself , for that genius that had raised him to distinction , for that nature which he trampled under foot - who , amiable , frank , friendly , manly in private life , was seized with the dotage of age and the fury of a ...
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... respecting our unknown . benefactor in reading Lord Byron's works , he himself is never absent from our minds . The colouring of Lord Byron's style , however rich and dipped in Tyrian dyes , is nevertheless opaque , is in itself an ...
... respecting our unknown . benefactor in reading Lord Byron's works , he himself is never absent from our minds . The colouring of Lord Byron's style , however rich and dipped in Tyrian dyes , is nevertheless opaque , is in itself an ...
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... respect also , Lord Byron presents a striking contrast to Sir Walter Scott . The latter takes what part of the public favour falls to his share , without grumbling ( to be sure he has no reason to complain ) the former is always ...
... respect also , Lord Byron presents a striking contrast to Sir Walter Scott . The latter takes what part of the public favour falls to his share , without grumbling ( to be sure he has no reason to complain ) the former is always ...
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