A Third Gallery of Portraits, Том 3Hogg, 1854 - Всего страниц: 536 |
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... divine quality , then should Marat have a high place in the gallery of heroes ; for , if an earnest angel be admirable , chiefly for his earnestness , should not an earnest imp be admirable too ? If a tiger be respectable from his ...
... divine quality , then should Marat have a high place in the gallery of heroes ; for , if an earnest angel be admirable , chiefly for his earnestness , should not an earnest imp be admirable too ? If a tiger be respectable from his ...
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... Divine being , “ prop away at the tottering heavens , with that new nine - pin of thine ; but why is there not rather a little nice doll of an image in those showy inexpressibles , to draw out , and complete the conversion of thy people ...
... Divine being , “ prop away at the tottering heavens , with that new nine - pin of thine ; but why is there not rather a little nice doll of an image in those showy inexpressibles , to draw out , and complete the conversion of thy people ...
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George Gilfillan. He was fellows , and , with little of the divine , was the strongest of the earth - born . He had an “ Eye , ” like a shield of sight , broad , piercing , and looking straight forward . His intellect was clear ...
George Gilfillan. He was fellows , and , with little of the divine , was the strongest of the earth - born . He had an “ Eye , ” like a shield of sight , broad , piercing , and looking straight forward . His intellect was clear ...
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... divine . Who can govern even a child without perpetual mistakes ? And how much less can one ungifted with divine knowledge and power gover vern a world ? But , secondly , Napoleon mistook the means for gaining his object . He thought ...
... divine . Who can govern even a child without perpetual mistakes ? And how much less can one ungifted with divine knowledge and power gover vern a world ? But , secondly , Napoleon mistook the means for gaining his object . He thought ...
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... divine , rise and ride on the topmost billow of his age ? " * In looking more closely and calmly at those battles of Napoleon , we have a little , though not very much , of misty exaggeration and false glory to brush away . Latterly ...
... divine , rise and ride on the topmost billow of his age ? " * In looking more closely and calmly at those battles of Napoleon , we have a little , though not very much , of misty exaggeration and false glory to brush away . Latterly ...
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