The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... Napoleon had nothing . And Alexander and Caesar died in the plenitude of their power ; while Napoleon's reign was brought to its end , not by death but by his own obstinate , one may almost say stupid , incapacity to perceive the ...
... Napoleon had nothing . And Alexander and Caesar died in the plenitude of their power ; while Napoleon's reign was brought to its end , not by death but by his own obstinate , one may almost say stupid , incapacity to perceive the ...
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... Napoleon III . And there is Le Retour de l'Empereur , to speak of nothing else , in the vast Légende des Siècles . This is the bringing back of the body from St. Helena , and contains some fine verses on the theme of mais , ô mon ...
... Napoleon III . And there is Le Retour de l'Empereur , to speak of nothing else , in the vast Légende des Siècles . This is the bringing back of the body from St. Helena , and contains some fine verses on the theme of mais , ô mon ...
Сторінка 237
... Napoleon himself , exhibit a disillusioning pettiness . To the understanding of Napoleon , the poet of The Dynasts contributes nothing . With Meredith it is just the opposite . His ode is a storm of tremendous , almost furious , energy ...
... Napoleon himself , exhibit a disillusioning pettiness . To the understanding of Napoleon , the poet of The Dynasts contributes nothing . With Meredith it is just the opposite . His ode is a storm of tremendous , almost furious , energy ...
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
AN ATTEMPT AT A DEFINITION | 21 |
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