A Third Gallery of Portraits, Том 3Hogg, 1854 - Всего страниц: 536 |
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... deep into the heart of Robespierre , and became a conviction and a reality with him . So far it was well ; but , alas ! the creed was heartless and immoral , as well as false . Laying down a wide object , it permitted every license of ...
... deep into the heart of Robespierre , and became a conviction and a reality with him . So far it was well ; but , alas ! the creed was heartless and immoral , as well as false . Laying down a wide object , it permitted every license of ...
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... deep , starred with spray , diffuse in volume - upon a jagged rock , which silently receives , repels , and extinguishes the bright invader . The echoes of his eloquence still linger , like ghosts amid the halls of history , but his ...
... deep , starred with spray , diffuse in volume - upon a jagged rock , which silently receives , repels , and extinguishes the bright invader . The echoes of his eloquence still linger , like ghosts amid the halls of history , but his ...
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... own shores , and was expected to burst in a tempest of fire , how deep must have been the suspense , how silent the hush of the expec2 2 tation , and how needless , methinks , sermons 36 A FILE OF FRENCH REVOLUTIONISTS .
... own shores , and was expected to burst in a tempest of fire , how deep must have been the suspense , how silent the hush of the expec2 2 tation , and how needless , methinks , sermons 36 A FILE OF FRENCH REVOLUTIONISTS .
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... deep , and did not affect the simplicity , enthusiasm , and love of truth which were the bases of his character and of his eloquence . His auditors felt that this was no mouthing , ranting , strutting actor , but a great good man ...
... deep , and did not affect the simplicity , enthusiasm , and love of truth which were the bases of his character and of his eloquence . His auditors felt that this was no mouthing , ranting , strutting actor , but a great good man ...
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... deep silence , as , slowly and majestically , Edward Irving advances , mounts - not with the quick hasty step of Chalmers , but with a measured and dignified pace , as if to some solemn music heard by his ear alone -- the stairs of the ...
... deep silence , as , slowly and majestically , Edward Irving advances , mounts - not with the quick hasty step of Chalmers , but with a measured and dignified pace , as if to some solemn music heard by his ear alone -- the stairs of the ...
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