A Third Gallery of Portraits, Том 3Hogg, 1854 - Всего страниц: 536 |
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... stand — because they were sincere at the time — because they may serve hereafter as landmarks in his own progress - because they never commend the sentiments , but only laud too much the spirit , the intentions , and perhaps the genius ...
... stand — because they were sincere at the time — because they may serve hereafter as landmarks in his own progress - because they never commend the sentiments , but only laud too much the spirit , the intentions , and perhaps the genius ...
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... standing , like John , on the sand of the sea - shore , and seeing the beasts , horned or crowned , fierce or tame , which arise from the waves which revolution has churned into fury , to watch them while yet fresh and dripping from the ...
... standing , like John , on the sand of the sea - shore , and seeing the beasts , horned or crowned , fierce or tame , which arise from the waves which revolution has churned into fury , to watch them while yet fresh and dripping from the ...
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... stands alone in whatever age , and which rejects or selects influences according to its pleasure . Mirabeau belonged to that class whose mission is to exaggerate with effect the tendency and spirit of their nation and period , and thus ...
... stands alone in whatever age , and which rejects or selects influences according to its pleasure . Mirabeau belonged to that class whose mission is to exaggerate with effect the tendency and spirit of their nation and period , and thus ...
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... stands on the plain of Dura with head of gold and feet of iron , mingled with miry clay , and surrounded by not a few prostrate admirers ; but we are mistaken if , by and by , there be not millions to imitate the conduct of the ...
... stands on the plain of Dura with head of gold and feet of iron , mingled with miry clay , and surrounded by not a few prostrate admirers ; but we are mistaken if , by and by , there be not millions to imitate the conduct of the ...
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... stand at some distance from Cæsar — the all - accomplished , the author , the orator — whose practical wisdom was equal to his genius — who wore over all his faculties , and around his very errors and crimes , a mantle of dignity --and ...
... stand at some distance from Cæsar — the all - accomplished , the author , the orator — whose practical wisdom was equal to his genius — who wore over all his faculties , and around his very errors and crimes , a mantle of dignity --and ...
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