The Quarterly Review, Том 55William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1836 |
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... object , not at all to our astonishment , of equal aversion and alarm , even in the most liberally governed of the German com- munities ; and with talents which no one refuses to admire , and attainments which it would be worse than ...
... object , not at all to our astonishment , of equal aversion and alarm , even in the most liberally governed of the German com- munities ; and with talents which no one refuses to admire , and attainments which it would be worse than ...
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... objects of its habitual respect . The reader will now understand Mr. Heine's Preface , which we give at length , both for the light which it throws on his designs , and as an amusing specimen of his style : - ' When , after the lapse of ...
... objects of its habitual respect . The reader will now understand Mr. Heine's Preface , which we give at length , both for the light which it throws on his designs , and as an amusing specimen of his style : - ' When , after the lapse of ...
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... object , in alluding to this incident in the history of French literature , is to have an op- portunity of declaring on the threshold , that I have no design to con- found it with one , at first sight similar , which has taken place in ...
... object , in alluding to this incident in the history of French literature , is to have an op- portunity of declaring on the threshold , that I have no design to con- found it with one , at first sight similar , which has taken place in ...
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... object for attacks such as his book is made up of would be merely absurd . The few lingering relics of the old world in Paris are addressed in his first chapter in these consolatory phrases : - ' Be not afraid , pious souls - I will not ...
... object for attacks such as his book is made up of would be merely absurd . The few lingering relics of the old world in Paris are addressed in his first chapter in these consolatory phrases : - ' Be not afraid , pious souls - I will not ...
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... object of which was generally to point out the contradictions and absurdities into which man falls when he aspires to be all spirit . The stories of the Queen of Navarre had already opened this fruitful subject ; but the most malicious ...
... object of which was generally to point out the contradictions and absurdities into which man falls when he aspires to be all spirit . The stories of the Queen of Navarre had already opened this fruitful subject ; but the most malicious ...
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