The Atlantic Monthly, Том 58Atlantic Monthly Company, 1886 |
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... reasons for the intense and jealous hatred with which the two na- tions regarded each other in times past , as we all ... reason , that my reader will think of the English as they , " though they are nearer to him by blood and language ...
... reasons for the intense and jealous hatred with which the two na- tions regarded each other in times past , as we all ... reason , that my reader will think of the English as they , " though they are nearer to him by blood and language ...
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... reason- ably jealous of each other's power , but such jealousy would never lead rational men in either country to accept untrue , depreciatory statements with regard to the army or navy of the other . Unrea- sonable jealousy , on the ...
... reason- ably jealous of each other's power , but such jealousy would never lead rational men in either country to accept untrue , depreciatory statements with regard to the army or navy of the other . Unrea- sonable jealousy , on the ...
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... reason for feeling deference to- wards a foreigner , the Englishman is likely to despise him . The The French , on the other hand , are generally less disposed both to the feelings of respect and of contempt . They look upon the world ...
... reason for feeling deference to- wards a foreigner , the Englishman is likely to despise him . The The French , on the other hand , are generally less disposed both to the feelings of respect and of contempt . They look upon the world ...
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... reason only the more goddess - like , since a traditional property of the gods is untroubled calm . Nor was it needed that the model who had so well served the artist as his inspiration should have herself possessed all the grave and ...
... reason only the more goddess - like , since a traditional property of the gods is untroubled calm . Nor was it needed that the model who had so well served the artist as his inspiration should have herself possessed all the grave and ...
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... reason to believe that this is in all cases the true method of criticism : to get inside of a subject , and then work outward ; to fath- om the character of the mind , if one can , before endeavoring to judge the pro- duction . It may ...
... reason to believe that this is in all cases the true method of criticism : to get inside of a subject , and then work outward ; to fath- om the character of the mind , if one can , before endeavoring to judge the pro- duction . It may ...
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