A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... never intimate ; their opinions he never held ; of their pre- sent estimate of , or feelings toward himself he cares and knows nothing ; but he is willing to grant that the longer he has read their works , and watched PREFACE . ix.
... never intimate ; their opinions he never held ; of their pre- sent estimate of , or feelings toward himself he cares and knows nothing ; but he is willing to grant that the longer he has read their works , and watched PREFACE . ix.
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... never allowed himself to be carried away all - powerful in his very helplessness upon the torrent he had stirred . He had genius hung up on the armory of his mind , and could upon occasion take down the bright weapon and dye it in blood ...
... never allowed himself to be carried away all - powerful in his very helplessness upon the torrent he had stirred . He had genius hung up on the armory of his mind , and could upon occasion take down the bright weapon and dye it in blood ...
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... never went through Europe like an evil odor , nor did he ever wield the condensed and Jove - like power of Mirabeau . He was one - and not the brightest - of a constellation : the Frenchman walked his lurid heaven alone . Sheridan was a ...
... never went through Europe like an evil odor , nor did he ever wield the condensed and Jove - like power of Mirabeau . He was one - and not the brightest - of a constellation : the Frenchman walked his lurid heaven alone . Sheridan was a ...
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... never rested ; he never slumbered , or walked through his part ; he fed but to refresh himself for revolutionary action ; he slept but to breathe him- self for fresh displays of revolutionary fury . Milder mood , or lucid interval ...
... never rested ; he never slumbered , or walked through his part ; he fed but to refresh himself for revolutionary action ; he slept but to breathe him- self for fresh displays of revolutionary fury . Milder mood , or lucid interval ...
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... never slumbering , never sleeping , cold in their cternal hunger , pursuing their relentlessly devouring way , were the religious fanatics - the Dalziels and Claverhouses , as well as the Burleys and Mucklewraths , of the seventeenth ...
... never slumbering , never sleeping , cold in their cternal hunger , pursuing their relentlessly devouring way , were the religious fanatics - the Dalziels and Claverhouses , as well as the Burleys and Mucklewraths , of the seventeenth ...
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