The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits, Том 2H. Colburn, 1825 - 408 стор. |
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... seems in this , as in so many other instances , as if there was a patent for absurdity in the natural bias of the human mind , and that folly should be stereotyped ! * At least , with only one change in the genitive case , SIR WALTER ...
... seems in this , as in so many other instances , as if there was a patent for absurdity in the natural bias of the human mind , and that folly should be stereotyped ! * At least , with only one change in the genitive case , SIR WALTER ...
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... seem , that in restoring the claims of the Stuarts by the courtesy of ro- mance , the House of Brunswick are more firm- ly seated in point of fact , and the Bourbons , by collateral reasoning , become legitimate ! In any other point of ...
... seem , that in restoring the claims of the Stuarts by the courtesy of ro- mance , the House of Brunswick are more firm- ly seated in point of fact , and the Bourbons , by collateral reasoning , become legitimate ! In any other point of ...
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... seem to gaze at the figures cut in stained glass , which ex- clude the view beyond , and where the pure light of Heaven is only a means of setting off the gorgeousness of art : in reading the other , you look through a noble window at ...
... seem to gaze at the figures cut in stained glass , which ex- clude the view beyond , and where the pure light of Heaven is only a means of setting off the gorgeousness of art : in reading the other , you look through a noble window at ...
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... seems to be to stimulate himself and his readers for the mo- ment - to keep both alive , to drive away ennui , to substitute a feverish and irritable state of excitement for listless indolence or even calm enjoyment . For this purpose ...
... seems to be to stimulate himself and his readers for the mo- ment - to keep both alive , to drive away ennui , to substitute a feverish and irritable state of excitement for listless indolence or even calm enjoyment . For this purpose ...
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... seems to cast himself indignantly from " this bank and shoal of time , " or the frail tottering bark that bears up modern re- putation , into the huge sea of ancient renown , and to revel there with untired , outspread plume . Even this ...
... seems to cast himself indignantly from " this bank and shoal of time , " or the frail tottering bark that bears up modern re- putation , into the huge sea of ancient renown , and to revel there with untired , outspread plume . Even this ...
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