The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Том 21E. Littell, 1832 |
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... human reason against a divided , during the period concerning which caste . The one was a struggle of the laity Thucydides wrote . The conflict was not , as against the clergy for intellectual liberty ; the it is in ordinary times ...
... human reason against a divided , during the period concerning which caste . The one was a struggle of the laity Thucydides wrote . The conflict was not , as against the clergy for intellectual liberty ; the it is in ordinary times ...
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... human rights , attacked by the most odious tyranny . mass of the people was neither Catholic nor Protestant ;. again turned the desert into a still more beau- tiful and fruitful garden . The second great eruption is not yet over . The ...
... human rights , attacked by the most odious tyranny . mass of the people was neither Catholic nor Protestant ;. again turned the desert into a still more beau- tiful and fruitful garden . The second great eruption is not yet over . The ...
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... human mind , than the age of Pericles , of Augustus , or of Leo . But subjects so vast require a space far larger than we can at present afford . We therefore stop here , fearing that , if we proceed , our ar- ticle may swell to a bulk ...
... human mind , than the age of Pericles , of Augustus , or of Leo . But subjects so vast require a space far larger than we can at present afford . We therefore stop here , fearing that , if we proceed , our ar- ticle may swell to a bulk ...
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... human frailty through all its tortuous ramifications , much wisdom may be learned . In this and many other respects , he has , no doubt , ope- rated beneficially on German literature ; for through his influence and example , literary ...
... human frailty through all its tortuous ramifications , much wisdom may be learned . In this and many other respects , he has , no doubt , ope- rated beneficially on German literature ; for through his influence and example , literary ...
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... human nature ? What power was given to rouse them from the degradation of sensuality , when , under its baneful sway , in some of the works of this all- admired master , the hero perishes ingloriously and without a struggle ; when in ...
... human nature ? What power was given to rouse them from the degradation of sensuality , when , under its baneful sway , in some of the works of this all- admired master , the hero perishes ingloriously and without a struggle ; when in ...
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