A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... give us exquisite but short - lived pleasure , in which our world appears a " pensive , but a happy place , " the sky , the dome of a temple ; Eden recalled , and the Millennium anticipated : we are then within the attraction of our ...
... give us exquisite but short - lived pleasure , in which our world appears a " pensive , but a happy place , " the sky , the dome of a temple ; Eden recalled , and the Millennium anticipated : we are then within the attraction of our ...
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... gives way . Revolution is a genuine leveller ; " small and great " meet on equal terms in its wide grave ; and persons , whose names would otherwise have never met in any other document than a directory , are coupled together ...
... gives way . Revolution is a genuine leveller ; " small and great " meet on equal terms in its wide grave ; and persons , whose names would otherwise have never met in any other document than a directory , are coupled together ...
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... Give , give , " and the flame in his bosom coming from that fire which 13 never to be quenched . " 66 If , as Carlyle seems sometimes to insinuate , earnestness be in itself a divine quality , then should Marat have a high place in the ...
... Give , give , " and the flame in his bosom coming from that fire which 13 never to be quenched . " 66 If , as Carlyle seems sometimes to insinuate , earnestness be in itself a divine quality , then should Marat have a high place in the ...
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... give it any living or permanent place in the history of his country . He had the tongue , and perhaps the brain , but he wanted the profound heart and the strong hand to be the deliverer of France . He broke at last , as breaks a wave ...
... give it any living or permanent place in the history of his country . He had the tongue , and perhaps the brain , but he wanted the profound heart and the strong hand to be the deliverer of France . He broke at last , as breaks a wave ...
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... Give , give " of his rest- less ambition ; it was the voice of his ideal , the cry of his un- quenchable soul . He became the greatest of warriors and conquerors , or at least one of the greatest , because , like a true painter or poet ...
... Give , give " of his rest- less ambition ; it was the voice of his ideal , the cry of his un- quenchable soul . He became the greatest of warriors and conquerors , or at least one of the greatest , because , like a true painter or poet ...
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