A Third Gallery of Portraits, Том 3Hogg, 1854 - Всего страниц: 536 |
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... things , in mere eloquence , the long elaborate orations of Pitt and Fox , to the electric words , the spoken signals , the sudden lightning strokes , to even the mere gestures , of Mirabeau and Danton ! And has not the recent Italian ...
... things , in mere eloquence , the long elaborate orations of Pitt and Fox , to the electric words , the spoken signals , the sudden lightning strokes , to even the mere gestures , of Mirabeau and Danton ! And has not the recent Italian ...
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... things more important far ? Having been compelled , shortly but severely , to express our notion of Vergniaud and his abortive party , we are not , at the same time , disposed to part with either in anger . They did their best ; they ...
... things more important far ? Having been compelled , shortly but severely , to express our notion of Vergniaud and his abortive party , we are not , at the same time , disposed to part with either in anger . They did their best ; they ...
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... things to his pursuit and the ideal he had formed of it , painted the crucifixion by the side of a writhing slave , and , pious though he was , would have broken up the true cross for pencils ; so Napoleon pursued his ideal through ...
... things to his pursuit and the ideal he had formed of it , painted the crucifixion by the side of a writhing slave , and , pious though he was , would have broken up the true cross for pencils ; so Napoleon pursued his ideal through ...
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... thing there could be no doubt . He was in earnest , and he strove to infuse his earnestness into the age . In ... things were becoming new . This he did with all the energy of his nature . He smote with his handhe stamped with his ...
... thing there could be no doubt . He was in earnest , and he strove to infuse his earnestness into the age . In ... things were becoming new . This he did with all the energy of his nature . He smote with his handhe stamped with his ...
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... things differ , may unite with his ardent worshippers in proclaiming him a man of whom the world was not worthy . No. II . - ISAAC TAYLOR . 66 To commence. Note . We have called Irving a comet ; but , unlike a comet , his tail has not ...
... things differ , may unite with his ardent worshippers in proclaiming him a man of whom the world was not worthy . No. II . - ISAAC TAYLOR . 66 To commence. Note . We have called Irving a comet ; but , unlike a comet , his tail has not ...
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