National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... regard . He said he had but one friend , Lord Clare , " and perhaps Thomas Moore . " Of those wild , clever letters he used to write from abroad , partly to amuse his friends at home and partly to amuse himself at their expense , the ...
... regard . He said he had but one friend , Lord Clare , " and perhaps Thomas Moore . " Of those wild , clever letters he used to write from abroad , partly to amuse his friends at home and partly to amuse himself at their expense , the ...
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... regard , he always regarded with aversion and disapproba- tion , and partly because he was prevented by the exigencies of earning a livelihood . He had a real affection for his country , and took , in general , temperate and sensible ...
... regard , he always regarded with aversion and disapproba- tion , and partly because he was prevented by the exigencies of earning a livelihood . He had a real affection for his country , and took , in general , temperate and sensible ...
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... regard to its ultimate tendencies . Dr. Doyle perceived this when he said , in praising the book , that " if St. Augustine were made less heretical , and Scratchenback ( the German professor ) less plausible , the work is one of which ...
... regard to its ultimate tendencies . Dr. Doyle perceived this when he said , in praising the book , that " if St. Augustine were made less heretical , and Scratchenback ( the German professor ) less plausible , the work is one of which ...
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... regard for his father enabled him to accomplish his wishes ; but the service , which involved the highest degree of privation and exposure , soon proved fatal to him . Delicate in constitution , and enfeebled by previous illness , he ...
... regard for his father enabled him to accomplish his wishes ; but the service , which involved the highest degree of privation and exposure , soon proved fatal to him . Delicate in constitution , and enfeebled by previous illness , he ...
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... regards the other sex . The little man struts about among his " girls " and his " Julias " and " Fannys " like a small Mahometan bantam cock . He treats the whole race of women like a set of dolls , vivified only for the sake of the ...
... regards the other sex . The little man struts about among his " girls " and his " Julias " and " Fannys " like a small Mahometan bantam cock . He treats the whole race of women like a set of dolls , vivified only for the sake of the ...
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