A Third Gallery of PortraitsSheldon, Lamport and Blakeman, 1855 - Всего страниц: 468 |
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... speak of him as if he were something better than a French idol - as if he partook of a universal character - as if a certain fire of inspiration burned within him , classing him with Burns , and elevating him far above Burke . We cannot ...
... speak of him as if he were something better than a French idol - as if he partook of a universal character - as if a certain fire of inspiration burned within him , classing him with Burns , and elevating him far above Burke . We cannot ...
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... speak of his subtle trains of thinking which underlie , or of those epic swells of sustained splendor , which Mirabeau could not have equalled in madness , in dreams , or in death . The oratory of Mirabeau seems to have been the most im ...
... speak of his subtle trains of thinking which underlie , or of those epic swells of sustained splendor , which Mirabeau could not have equalled in madness , in dreams , or in death . The oratory of Mirabeau seems to have been the most im ...
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... speaking , save a nation at a time , had Mirabeau ? We hear of single men being separate " estates ; " the language , as applied to him , has some meaning . It has often been asked , What would have been his conduct , had he lived ...
... speaking , save a nation at a time , had Mirabeau ? We hear of single men being separate " estates ; " the language , as applied to him , has some meaning . It has often been asked , What would have been his conduct , had he lived ...
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... , like Thistlewood to Ings , " We shall soon know the great secret , " is an incongruous concep- tion . He must speak and sing , laugh and speculate , upon the 3 brink of the abyss . Might not , by 36 A FILE OF FRENCH REVOLUTIONISTS ,
... , like Thistlewood to Ings , " We shall soon know the great secret , " is an incongruous concep- tion . He must speak and sing , laugh and speculate , upon the 3 brink of the abyss . Might not , by 36 A FILE OF FRENCH REVOLUTIONISTS ,
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... speak of the memories , favorable or libellous-- of the dramas , novels , tales , and poems , in which he has figured in primary or in partial display . Surely the man who has borne such discussion , endured such abuse , sustained such ...
... speak of the memories , favorable or libellous-- of the dramas , novels , tales , and poems , in which he has figured in primary or in partial display . Surely the man who has borne such discussion , endured such abuse , sustained such ...
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