The Quarterly Review, Том 55John Murray, 1836 |
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... produced an extra- ordinary sensation both in France and Germany , and at this we cannot affect to be surprised . A few months ago , we afforded our readers some specimens of the author's vein ; indeed , many of the very sketches * from ...
... produced an extra- ordinary sensation both in France and Germany , and at this we cannot affect to be surprised . A few months ago , we afforded our readers some specimens of the author's vein ; indeed , many of the very sketches * from ...
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... produced on the literary taste of France in these latter days by the critical examples of England and his own country , Germany : in particular , it is easy to trace throughout all his writings the special spleen with which he regards ...
... produced on the literary taste of France in these latter days by the critical examples of England and his own country , Germany : in particular , it is easy to trace throughout all his writings the special spleen with which he regards ...
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... produced a single miracle - except , indeed , the payment of a tailor's bill , which St. Simon himself had left undischarged , ten years after his death , by a subscription among his disciples . Methinks I have still before me the ...
... produced a single miracle - except , indeed , the payment of a tailor's bill , which St. Simon himself had left undischarged , ten years after his death , by a subscription among his disciples . Methinks I have still before me the ...
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... produce in the shape of practical results . It is , as we have seen , a deeper and nobler thing than the French materialism ; and though it is to work so far in the same course , its ultimate effects are to outgo the warmest aspirations ...
... produce in the shape of practical results . It is , as we have seen , a deeper and nobler thing than the French materialism ; and though it is to work so far in the same course , its ultimate effects are to outgo the warmest aspirations ...
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... produce indifference : -but he proceeds- ' As Goethe rejected with scorn the enthusiasm of Christianity , which ... produced , and about as feeble a reasoner as ever appeared anywhere , in the catalogue of his pantheistical heroes . He ...
... produce indifference : -but he proceeds- ' As Goethe rejected with scorn the enthusiasm of Christianity , which ... produced , and about as feeble a reasoner as ever appeared anywhere , in the catalogue of his pantheistical heroes . He ...
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Сторінка 468 - THE HAUNCH OF VENISON. A POETICAL EPISTLE TO LORD CLARE. THANKS, my lord, for your venison, for finer or fatter Never rang'd in a forest, or smok'd in a platter ; The haunch was a picture for painters to study, The fat was so white, and the lean was so ruddy...
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Сторінка 469 - ... his voice as yet not broken, but something between a childish treble, and a grumble — the mild forerunner, or prceludium, of a grunt.
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