The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen30Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1843 |
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... poetry and philosophy of the Germans . What would have befallen her , had she praised English men and letters , reminds one of the proverbial story of the Marseillais . A boy , walking peaceably down the street , re- ceives from a ...
... poetry and philosophy of the Germans . What would have befallen her , had she praised English men and letters , reminds one of the proverbial story of the Marseillais . A boy , walking peaceably down the street , re- ceives from a ...
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... poetry , drama , philosophy , and literatur : of other countries . Even the highest names were associated with the scheme , and that of Guizot himself stands at the head of hundreds of volumes , some twenty of Shakspeare being of the ...
... poetry , drama , philosophy , and literatur : of other countries . Even the highest names were associated with the scheme , and that of Guizot himself stands at the head of hundreds of volumes , some twenty of Shakspeare being of the ...
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... poetry or digression of sentiment , they are inexorably severe . In a novel they are blind to all details of the same kind . The kind , warm , noble , gentlemanly vein of feeling , that runs in the most trivial dialogues of Scott , and ...
... poetry or digression of sentiment , they are inexorably severe . In a novel they are blind to all details of the same kind . The kind , warm , noble , gentlemanly vein of feeling , that runs in the most trivial dialogues of Scott , and ...
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... poetry of history , with its most thorough prose . Had he been more of the artist , he would have paused ere he interrupted the chain of his narrative with the detailed history of a period , and we should have lost much of the curious ...
... poetry of history , with its most thorough prose . Had he been more of the artist , he would have paused ere he interrupted the chain of his narrative with the detailed history of a period , and we should have lost much of the curious ...
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... poetry and romance . At Avignon the reception of her and her husband was magnificent : songs to her praise were chanted in her path ; the bells rang as at a solemn festival of the church ; the pope , Clement VI . , gave the warmest ...
... poetry and romance . At Avignon the reception of her and her husband was magnificent : songs to her praise were chanted in her path ; the bells rang as at a solemn festival of the church ; the pope , Clement VI . , gave the warmest ...
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