The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen30Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1843 |
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... death , however , that the Théâtre Français was invaded by the romantics . As long as he lived , his great popularity as well as his great genius enabled the manager to dispense with any con- cession to the new taste . But soon after ...
... death , however , that the Théâtre Français was invaded by the romantics . As long as he lived , his great popularity as well as his great genius enabled the manager to dispense with any con- cession to the new taste . But soon after ...
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... death , in that sterile activity , in that fecundity of eternal abortions , which the Byzantines so long suffered . I fear lest we arrive at this . In Europe , and especially in the South , the people are intoxicated . There is one kind ...
... death , in that sterile activity , in that fecundity of eternal abortions , which the Byzantines so long suffered . I fear lest we arrive at this . In Europe , and especially in the South , the people are intoxicated . There is one kind ...
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... death of Herluin in 1078 , as Abbot of Bec . In the mean time changes had taken place in the world , which could not be indifferent to the most devoted recluse . The Norman dominion had been introduced and firmly established in England ...
... death of Herluin in 1078 , as Abbot of Bec . In the mean time changes had taken place in the world , which could not be indifferent to the most devoted recluse . The Norman dominion had been introduced and firmly established in England ...
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... death in 1089 , the king found the revenues of Canterbury so convenient , and thought the power which it had been his father's policy to concentrate on the metropolitan see so dangerous , that he left the vacancy open for five years ...
... death in 1089 , the king found the revenues of Canterbury so convenient , and thought the power which it had been his father's policy to concentrate on the metropolitan see so dangerous , that he left the vacancy open for five years ...
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... death of Urban II . William's reflections on the event are peculiarly edifying . " When the decease of Urban came to the king's ear , he answered , Confound him who cares ! ( Dei odium habeat qui inde curat . ) ' And he added , ' What ...
... death of Urban II . William's reflections on the event are peculiarly edifying . " When the decease of Urban came to the king's ear , he answered , Confound him who cares ! ( Dei odium habeat qui inde curat . ) ' And he added , ' What ...
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