The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... true poet , exercise something of their old fascination upon ma- turer minds . Every highway and byeway in Fairy - land ; every " dingle and alley green " in that wild wood , had Oehlenschläger traversed in his childhood . Many a ...
... true poet , exercise something of their old fascination upon ma- turer minds . Every highway and byeway in Fairy - land ; every " dingle and alley green " in that wild wood , had Oehlenschläger traversed in his childhood . Many a ...
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... true or believed . Over them doubtless a certain plastic power is exercised ; here a shade is softened , there the dreariness of some situation of savage force is relieved by the light which modern refinement sheds over the scene ; but ...
... true or believed . Over them doubtless a certain plastic power is exercised ; here a shade is softened , there the dreariness of some situation of savage force is relieved by the light which modern refinement sheds over the scene ; but ...
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... true genius the superiority of another , and by his consolations raising up anew those hopes which the sarcastic tongue of Michael had so rudely scattered to the wind . Correggio himself is exhibited also in his domestic relations as a ...
... true genius the superiority of another , and by his consolations raising up anew those hopes which the sarcastic tongue of Michael had so rudely scattered to the wind . Correggio himself is exhibited also in his domestic relations as a ...
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... true field ; in that he has already gained for himself a Eu- ropean reputation , and by his good taste and good sense he has given a healthy , original , and , we trust , permanent tone to the literature of his country . 33 Y ART . II ...
... true field ; in that he has already gained for himself a Eu- ropean reputation , and by his good taste and good sense he has given a healthy , original , and , we trust , permanent tone to the literature of his country . 33 Y ART . II ...
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... true , that , partly owing to the nature of the weapons wielded against us , from the fraternizing decree of 1792 , to the attempt to revolutionize Egypt ; and again , in the second part of the war , to the usurpations in Spain and ...
... true , that , partly owing to the nature of the weapons wielded against us , from the fraternizing decree of 1792 , to the attempt to revolutionize Egypt ; and again , in the second part of the war , to the usurpations in Spain and ...
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