Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, 34. sējums1881 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 77.
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... LETTERS , FOUR CENTURIES OF . By Sir Henry Taylor . ESSAYISTS , THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY , SOME NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF . By Karl Hillebrand . .... The Nineteenth Century .. Cornhill Magazine ......... . .Contemporary Review ...
... LETTERS , FOUR CENTURIES OF . By Sir Henry Taylor . ESSAYISTS , THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY , SOME NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF . By Karl Hillebrand . .... The Nineteenth Century .. Cornhill Magazine ......... . .Contemporary Review ...
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... letters . In the days of Queen Anne and the first two Georges , the wit , sense , and malice of a cultivated society expressed them- selves with such intelligence that the age , although one of high political ex- citement and of great ...
... letters . In the days of Queen Anne and the first two Georges , the wit , sense , and malice of a cultivated society expressed them- selves with such intelligence that the age , although one of high political ex- citement and of great ...
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... letters . We honor their works among the noblest ornaments of the Republic . The illustrious names in our literary an- nals are familiar in our households and ready on our lips . The grief that was felt at Irving's death , men of his ...
... letters . We honor their works among the noblest ornaments of the Republic . The illustrious names in our literary an- nals are familiar in our households and ready on our lips . The grief that was felt at Irving's death , men of his ...
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... letters , in whose work imagina- tion has so large a share , hold reality with a slackened grasp , and this com- mends them the more to readers of im- perfect culture , which is , perhaps , most surely tested by such delight in illusion ...
... letters , in whose work imagina- tion has so large a share , hold reality with a slackened grasp , and this com- mends them the more to readers of im- perfect culture , which is , perhaps , most surely tested by such delight in illusion ...
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... letters , and to the origina- tive power of whatever isolated men of genius may be born to her , or else she / will produce no worthy literature . would be wrong , however , to suppose that these conditions of literary devel- opment are ...
... letters , and to the origina- tive power of whatever isolated men of genius may be born to her , or else she / will produce no worthy literature . would be wrong , however , to suppose that these conditions of literary devel- opment are ...
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