A Third Gallery of Portraits, Том 3Hogg, 1854 - Всего страниц: 536 |
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... sentences are the strongest and most characteristic utterances amid all the wild eloquence the Revolution produced . His curses are of the streets , not of Paris , but of Pandemonium ; his blasphemies were sublime as those heard in the ...
... sentences are the strongest and most characteristic utterances amid all the wild eloquence the Revolution produced . His curses are of the streets , not of Paris , but of Pandemonium ; his blasphemies were sublime as those heard in the ...
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... sentence , " Frenchmen , remember that from the top “ of these pyramids forty centuries look down upon your actions ; a sentence enough to make a man immortal . In keeping with the genius discovered in this , were his allusions to the ...
... sentence , " Frenchmen , remember that from the top “ of these pyramids forty centuries look down upon your actions ; a sentence enough to make a man immortal . In keeping with the genius discovered in this , were his allusions to the ...
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... sentences thickened , and his auditors began to imagine him a Baptist Burke , or a Johnson Redivivus , and to wish that Boswell were to undergo a resurrection too . In these evening parties he appeared , we suspect , to greater ...
... sentences thickened , and his auditors began to imagine him a Baptist Burke , or a Johnson Redivivus , and to wish that Boswell were to undergo a resurrection too . In these evening parties he appeared , we suspect , to greater ...
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... sentences and images , and an utterance rapid as a mountain torrent - did this young apostle stand up , and , to an audience as refined and intellectual as could then be assembled in England , “ preach Christ and him crucified . ” Sentence ...
... sentences and images , and an utterance rapid as a mountain torrent - did this young apostle stand up , and , to an audience as refined and intellectual as could then be assembled in England , “ preach Christ and him crucified . ” Sentence ...
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George Gilfillan. man . most was the exquisite beauty and balance of his sentences ; every one of which seemed quite worthy of , and ready for , the press . Sometimes , indeed , he was the tamest and most commonplace of preachers , and ...
George Gilfillan. man . most was the exquisite beauty and balance of his sentences ; every one of which seemed quite worthy of , and ready for , the press . Sometimes , indeed , he was the tamest and most commonplace of preachers , and ...
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