National Review, Том 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... sides of their character , often not the predomi- nant one . A reserved man of feeling tells you only what he is doing ; a thoughtful man of action ( like Dr. Arnold , for instance ) tells you of what he is thinking . Some men are not ...
... sides of their character , often not the predomi- nant one . A reserved man of feeling tells you only what he is doing ; a thoughtful man of action ( like Dr. Arnold , for instance ) tells you of what he is thinking . Some men are not ...
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... side of my pony into the town ! " The history of his college life contains little remarkable , though it passed at a remarkable time , and is only worth noting because it shows already formed the same character and disposition which ...
... side of my pony into the town ! " The history of his college life contains little remarkable , though it passed at a remarkable time , and is only worth noting because it shows already formed the same character and disposition which ...
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... side of his character . It was a tribunal whose temper and demeanour were well calculated to shake the nerves of any young man , and which held over him the penalty of ex- pulsion from the University and exclusion from the learned pro ...
... side of his character . It was a tribunal whose temper and demeanour were well calculated to shake the nerves of any young man , and which held over him the penalty of ex- pulsion from the University and exclusion from the learned pro ...
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... side ; but he fights cheerfully through it , and his last effort while capable and his first on recovery is to dispel the anxiety of those at home . In May , he is already in the full tide of London gaiety . " I am just going out to ...
... side ; but he fights cheerfully through it , and his last effort while capable and his first on recovery is to dispel the anxiety of those at home . In May , he is already in the full tide of London gaiety . " I am just going out to ...
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... side . Byron does not seem to have taken any very real hold on his affections . He was fascinated by the per- sonal charm of his conversation and demeanour , and flattered by his intimacy with the genius who occupied so conspicuous a ...
... side . Byron does not seem to have taken any very real hold on his affections . He was fascinated by the per- sonal charm of his conversation and demeanour , and flattered by his intimacy with the genius who occupied so conspicuous a ...
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