The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1915 |
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... society the bold , the vigorous , and the buoyant , rise and rule ; and that the weak , the shrinking , and the timid , fall and serve . In after - life , in the actual commerce of men , even too in those quiet and tranquil pursuits in ...
... society the bold , the vigorous , and the buoyant , rise and rule ; and that the weak , the shrinking , and the timid , fall and serve . In after - life , in the actual commerce of men , even too in those quiet and tranquil pursuits in ...
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... society , in light study , in tranquil negli- gence . He was intimate with Colman , Lloyd , and other wits of those times . He wrote an essay in the Connoisseur , the kind of composition then most fashionable , especially with such ...
... society , in light study , in tranquil negli- gence . He was intimate with Colman , Lloyd , and other wits of those times . He wrote an essay in the Connoisseur , the kind of composition then most fashionable , especially with such ...
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... society of amiable and cultivated women . It is clear that he preferred such gentle excitement to the rough and argumentative pleasures of more masculine companionship . His easy and humorous nature loved and learned from female detail ...
... society of amiable and cultivated women . It is clear that he preferred such gentle excitement to the rough and argumentative pleasures of more masculine companionship . His easy and humorous nature loved and learned from female detail ...
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... society might have been attended . He fancied the people in the street stared at and despised him - that ballads were made in ridicule of him— that the voice of his conscience was eternally audible . He then bethought him of a Mr. Madan ...
... society might have been attended . He fancied the people in the street stared at and despised him - that ballads were made in ridicule of him— that the voice of his conscience was eternally audible . He then bethought him of a Mr. Madan ...
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... society , of genial labour , of literary fame , but never in the lightest or darkest hour was he wholly unconscious of the abstract creed of Martin Madan . At the time indeed , the body had its rights , and maintained them . " While I ...
... society , of genial labour , of literary fame , but never in the lightest or darkest hour was he wholly unconscious of the abstract creed of Martin Madan . At the time indeed , the body had its rights , and maintained them . " While I ...
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