The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, jun., and Richter, 1831 |
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... greater poet than Mo- lière ; he used to think it quite a feat to write a piece in eight days ; you manage the matter with ease in one . " Occasionally , some blundering comrade ruined the effect of Oehlenschläger's most impassioned ...
... greater poet than Mo- lière ; he used to think it quite a feat to write a piece in eight days ; you manage the matter with ease in one . " Occasionally , some blundering comrade ruined the effect of Oehlenschläger's most impassioned ...
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... greater for historical researches . It is not for our present purpose to inquire , whether this dis- regard of occurrences on the continent is excessive and dangerous . One ill effect it certainly produces ; it puts it in the power of ...
... greater for historical researches . It is not for our present purpose to inquire , whether this dis- regard of occurrences on the continent is excessive and dangerous . One ill effect it certainly produces ; it puts it in the power of ...
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... greater than that which is mutual among the inhabitants of many towns and districts under the same ruler , and which renders highly improbable , if not impracticable , the favourite scheme of Italian union . Nevertheless , we admit that ...
... greater than that which is mutual among the inhabitants of many towns and districts under the same ruler , and which renders highly improbable , if not impracticable , the favourite scheme of Italian union . Nevertheless , we admit that ...
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... the Decemvirs . " So long , " says he , " as ancient literature finds susceptible minds , it will be VOL . VIII . NO . XV . G read in Livy , and that with still greater inclination Second Volume of Niebuhr's Roman History . 81.
... the Decemvirs . " So long , " says he , " as ancient literature finds susceptible minds , it will be VOL . VIII . NO . XV . G read in Livy , and that with still greater inclination Second Volume of Niebuhr's Roman History . 81.
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read in Livy , and that with still greater inclination when an accu- rate idea of the ancient relations has become common property . " Niebuhr was not actuated by the love of paradox , as has been insinuated by a late critic , who ...
read in Livy , and that with still greater inclination when an accu- rate idea of the ancient relations has become common property . " Niebuhr was not actuated by the love of paradox , as has been insinuated by a late critic , who ...
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