Literature and Its ProfessorsBell & Daldy, 1867 - 292 páginas |
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... nation , " struck by Mr. Mill's writings , summons him , amid " loud acclamations , into its Parliament as the great philosopher of the age , and innocently congratulates 66 " itself on having among its advisers at least one.
... nation , " struck by Mr. Mill's writings , summons him , amid " loud acclamations , into its Parliament as the great philosopher of the age , and innocently congratulates 66 " itself on having among its advisers at least one.
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... nation . Giraldus , however , did not pause . Besides , even had he been inclined to sacrifice his own hope , was he prepared to disappoint the expectations of relatives and friends , who , from his childhood , had been accustomed to ...
... nation . Giraldus , however , did not pause . Besides , even had he been inclined to sacrifice his own hope , was he prepared to disappoint the expectations of relatives and friends , who , from his childhood , had been accustomed to ...
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... nation . " In opposition to this view , we commend to the atten- tion of Mr. Mazzini , and such as would make litera- ture the vehicle for direct political action , the reply of Goethe , than whom no one in this century better ...
... nation . " In opposition to this view , we commend to the atten- tion of Mr. Mazzini , and such as would make litera- ture the vehicle for direct political action , the reply of Goethe , than whom no one in this century better ...
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MEN OF LETTERS | 1 |
CRITICISM | 14 |
THE PROVINCE OF THE ANONYMOUS | 34 |
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