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Pagina 5
... turned . Mr. Disraeli re- fused , with his usual prescience and authority over his followers , to have his hand forced . He resolved that his op- ponent should go to the country with all his sins upon his shoulders , instead of being ...
... turned . Mr. Disraeli re- fused , with his usual prescience and authority over his followers , to have his hand forced . He resolved that his op- ponent should go to the country with all his sins upon his shoulders , instead of being ...
Pagina 42
... turned instantly into certainties , and in four years car- ried him away over the border to Po- pery . It is evident now , on reading New- man's own history of his religious opin- ions , that the world , which said from the beginning ...
... turned instantly into certainties , and in four years car- ried him away over the border to Po- pery . It is evident now , on reading New- man's own history of his religious opin- ions , that the world , which said from the beginning ...
Pagina 49
... turned again and again with an enthusi- astic sympathy which it would be grossly unjust to set down as mere affectation . Such , for example , is his description of the delicious strolls by his beloved Lake of Geneva , where every scene ...
... turned again and again with an enthusi- astic sympathy which it would be grossly unjust to set down as mere affectation . Such , for example , is his description of the delicious strolls by his beloved Lake of Geneva , where every scene ...
Pagina 50
... turned himself inside out for the inspection of posterity so completely , and that even when he was unconscious of the exposure . Even his affectations are instructive . But when we think of some other autobiographers we may be inclined ...
... turned himself inside out for the inspection of posterity so completely , and that even when he was unconscious of the exposure . Even his affectations are instructive . But when we think of some other autobiographers we may be inclined ...
Pagina 65
... turned away , tired of being stared at , and perhaps moved , more than he cared to confess , at hearing that he was like his fore- fathers : though he was " dark and for- 5 eign looking , " they could not deny the resemblance 1881 . 65 ...
... turned away , tired of being stared at , and perhaps moved , more than he cared to confess , at hearing that he was like his fore- fathers : though he was " dark and for- 5 eign looking , " they could not deny the resemblance 1881 . 65 ...
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