A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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Стр. viii
... diverse varie- ties of mind ; -from an Eschylus to a Neale - from a Chalmers to a Marat ; they invite special attention to some of those rising poets , whom the Author is proud to say he has been able somewhat to aid in viii PREFACE .
... diverse varie- ties of mind ; -from an Eschylus to a Neale - from a Chalmers to a Marat ; they invite special attention to some of those rising poets , whom the Author is proud to say he has been able somewhat to aid in viii PREFACE .
Стр. xi
... mind no more than his pen has stood still during the last eight years . He commends , in fine , this new volume , as he has done his former ones , to the Public , feeling persuaded , that , as a true thing , " the Public will welcome it ...
... mind no more than his pen has stood still during the last eight years . He commends , in fine , this new volume , as he has done his former ones , to the Public , feeling persuaded , that , as a true thing , " the Public will welcome it ...
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... minds whose individualism , approaching the infinite , stands alone in whatever age , and which rejects or selects ... mind , and could upon occasion take down the bright weapon and dye it in blood ; but genius never had him like a ...
... minds whose individualism , approaching the infinite , stands alone in whatever age , and which rejects or selects ... mind , and could upon occasion take down the bright weapon and dye it in blood ; but genius never had him like a ...
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... mind's eye dangling from his side , there he stood , rending up old institutions , thundering against kings , and deciding on the fate of millions . What figure more terribly telling and piquant could even France desire ? Monster ...
... mind's eye dangling from his side , there he stood , rending up old institutions , thundering against kings , and deciding on the fate of millions . What figure more terribly telling and piquant could even France desire ? Monster ...
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... mind seeing the real merits of the case in a glare of vision , and announcing them in a tone of absolute assurance . He did not indulge in long arguments or elaborate declamations . His speeches were Cyclopean cries , at the sight of ...
... mind seeing the real merits of the case in a glare of vision , and announcing them in a tone of absolute assurance . He did not indulge in long arguments or elaborate declamations . His speeches were Cyclopean cries , at the sight of ...
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