A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... effect the tendency and spirit of their nation and period , and thus to precipitate either their sublimation or their reductio ad absurdum . In him the French beheld all their own peculiarities , passions , and powers magni- fied into ...
... effect the tendency and spirit of their nation and period , and thus to precipitate either their sublimation or their reductio ad absurdum . In him the French beheld all their own peculiarities , passions , and powers magni- fied into ...
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... effect rather than poetical ; they were always bold , but never beau- tiful , and seldom , though sometimes , reached the sublime . The grandest of them will be familiar to our readers : " When the last of the Gracchi expired , he flung ...
... effect rather than poetical ; they were always bold , but never beau- tiful , and seldom , though sometimes , reached the sublime . The grandest of them will be familiar to our readers : " When the last of the Gracchi expired , he flung ...
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... effect . It was , indeed , greatly the gigantic but unludi- crous oddity of the man that enchanted France . Having come from prison to reign , smelling of the rank odors of dungeons , with nameless and shadowy crimes darkening the air ...
... effect . It was , indeed , greatly the gigantic but unludi- crous oddity of the man that enchanted France . Having come from prison to reign , smelling of the rank odors of dungeons , with nameless and shadowy crimes darkening the air ...
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... effect of the upheavings of a revolution is to develop latent power , and to deliver into light and influence cast - down and crushed giants , such as Danton . But another result is the undue prominence given by convulsion and an- archy ...
... effect of the upheavings of a revolution is to develop latent power , and to deliver into light and influence cast - down and crushed giants , such as Danton . But another result is the undue prominence given by convulsion and an- archy ...
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... effect of fire . " And such a French Whig was Vergniaud : possessed of an impetuous and ardent nature , a fiery eloquence , and an impulsive intel- leet , all running in the narrow channel of his party . In Bri- tain he would have been ...
... effect of fire . " And such a French Whig was Vergniaud : possessed of an impetuous and ardent nature , a fiery eloquence , and an impulsive intel- leet , all running in the narrow channel of his party . In Bri- tain he would have been ...
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