Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... French Protestant . It is , therefore , in the state of moral feeling among the Italians of those times , that we nust seek for the real explanation of what seems most mysterious in the life and writings of this remarkable man . As this ...
... French Protestant . It is , therefore , in the state of moral feeling among the Italians of those times , that we nust seek for the real explanation of what seems most mysterious in the life and writings of this remarkable man . As this ...
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... French |. and gave up treasures more valuable than the imperial crowns of other countries , to secure some gaudy and far - fetched but worthless bau ble , a plated button , or a necklace of coloured glass . The poetry of Italy and of ...
... French |. and gave up treasures more valuable than the imperial crowns of other countries , to secure some gaudy and far - fetched but worthless bau ble , a plated button , or a necklace of coloured glass . The poetry of Italy and of ...
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... French school consider as dramatists as enemies of morality and reli- defects - from the mixture of tragedy and co - gion . Much that is objectionable may be found medy , and from the length and extent of the action . The former is ...
... French school consider as dramatists as enemies of morality and reli- defects - from the mixture of tragedy and co - gion . Much that is objectionable may be found medy , and from the length and extent of the action . The former is ...
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... French manners fascinated him . With the political maxims and the so- cial habits of his favourite people , he adopted their taste in composition ; and , when seated on the throne , soon rendered it fashionable , partly by direct ...
... French manners fascinated him . With the political maxims and the so- cial habits of his favourite people , he adopted their taste in composition ; and , when seated on the throne , soon rendered it fashionable , partly by direct ...
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... French troops for a moment suspended their conflict , to drink of a stream which flowed between them . The shells were passed across from enemy to ene- my without apprehension or molestation . We , in the same manner , would rather ...
... French troops for a moment suspended their conflict , to drink of a stream which flowed between them . The shells were passed across from enemy to ene- my without apprehension or molestation . We , in the same manner , would rather ...
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