Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas |
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The child which feels the pin that pricks , knows better than any one can tell it that there is something wrong ; but it is not exactly the one to judge when it strikes at random , whether it be the nurse's fault or the fault of ...
The child which feels the pin that pricks , knows better than any one can tell it that there is something wrong ; but it is not exactly the one to judge when it strikes at random , whether it be the nurse's fault or the fault of ...
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Let no one tell us that the workman cannot become refined ; he is a refined man in foreign countries . Vulgarity is a thing almost exclusively English . Look at the poor Hindoo who goes through your streets asking alms .
Let no one tell us that the workman cannot become refined ; he is a refined man in foreign countries . Vulgarity is a thing almost exclusively English . Look at the poor Hindoo who goes through your streets asking alms .
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and tell us whether it be not rude and clumsy in comparison ? Let the English china - maker place the manufactures of Worcestershire and Yorkshire on the same table with those of Sévres or of Dresden , and the superior beauty of the ...
and tell us whether it be not rude and clumsy in comparison ? Let the English china - maker place the manufactures of Worcestershire and Yorkshire on the same table with those of Sévres or of Dresden , and the superior beauty of the ...
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We will take an illustration . You look at this England , intersected with its railways , and say it is becoming a dull , prosaic thing . The sentimentalist will tell will tell you it has broken up all the poetry of the scene , because ...
We will take an illustration . You look at this England , intersected with its railways , and say it is becoming a dull , prosaic thing . The sentimentalist will tell will tell you it has broken up all the poetry of the scene , because ...
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... and yet it were to turn out that the majority were just as corrupt and depraved as the minority had been before them , every honest Chartist will tell us that his chartism would have been a failure , and was not worth the having .
... and yet it were to turn out that the majority were just as corrupt and depraved as the minority had been before them , every honest Chartist will tell us that his chartism would have been a failure , and was not worth the having .
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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