A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... heaven , and 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 ...
... heaven , and 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 ...
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... heaven , but streaming up from hell . His was a Pythonic frenzy . He spake to the ear of humanity falsely often , but earnestly and powerfully always . His dress might be that of a harlequin , but his bosom was that of a man fana ...
... heaven , but streaming up from hell . His was a Pythonic frenzy . He spake to the ear of humanity falsely often , but earnestly and powerfully always . His dress might be that of a harlequin , but his bosom was that of a man fana ...
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... heaven , and from this dust sprung Marius ! Marius , less great for having exterminated the Cimbri , than for having prostrated in Rome the power of the nobility . " A little imagination goes . a far way in a Frenchman . Edmund Burke ...
... heaven , and from this dust sprung Marius ! Marius , less great for having exterminated the Cimbri , than for having prostrated in Rome the power of the nobility . " A little imagination goes . a far way in a Frenchman . Edmund Burke ...
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... heaven alone . Sheridan was a dexterous juggler , playing a petty personal game with boy - bowls ; Mirabeau trundled cannon - balls along the quaking ground . Sheridan was common - place in his vices ; Mirabeau burst the limits of ...
... heaven alone . Sheridan was a dexterous juggler , playing a petty personal game with boy - bowls ; Mirabeau trundled cannon - balls along the quaking ground . Sheridan was common - place in his vices ; Mirabeau burst the limits of ...
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... heaven's inmost quiver , why wert thou spent upon such a work ! Why not have ranged over Europe , in search of more potent and pernicious tyrants , or , at least , have darted into the dark heart of Robespierre ? Such ques- tions are ...
... heaven's inmost quiver , why wert thou spent upon such a work ! Why not have ranged over Europe , in search of more potent and pernicious tyrants , or , at least , have darted into the dark heart of Robespierre ? Such ques- tions are ...
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