History of English Literature, Том 2Edmonston and Douglas, 1873 - Всего страниц: 722 |
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... bring before you the animal ? So you study the docu- ment only to know the man . The shell and the document are lifeless wrecks , valuable only as a clue to the entire and living existence . We must get hold of this existence , endeavor ...
... bring before you the animal ? So you study the docu- ment only to know the man . The shell and the document are lifeless wrecks , valuable only as a clue to the entire and living existence . We must get hold of this existence , endeavor ...
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... bring it to light , and which , like great rocks deep - seated in the ground , find in it their end and their level . This underworld is a new subject - matter , proper to the historian . If his critical education is sufficient , he can ...
... bring it to light , and which , like great rocks deep - seated in the ground , find in it their end and their level . This underworld is a new subject - matter , proper to the historian . If his critical education is sufficient , he can ...
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... bring the nation into a new condition , religious , literary , social , economic ; a new condition which , combined ... brings with him into the world , and which , as a rule , are united with the marked differences in the temperament ...
... bring the nation into a new condition , religious , literary , social , economic ; a new condition which , combined ... brings with him into the world , and which , as a rule , are united with the marked differences in the temperament ...
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... bring it difference between the countries in various needs , and consequently a which they are settled : some in cold different course of activity ; and this , moist lands , deep in rugged marshy again , a different set of habits ; and ...
... bring it difference between the countries in various needs , and consequently a which they are settled : some in cold different course of activity ; and this , moist lands , deep in rugged marshy again , a different set of habits ; and ...
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... bring forth a living poetry . That hid- den concord of creative forces produced the finished urbanity and the noble and regular literature under Louis XIV . and Bossuet , the grand metaphysics and broad critical sympathy of Hegel and ...
... bring forth a living poetry . That hid- den concord of creative forces produced the finished urbanity and the noble and regular literature under Louis XIV . and Bossuet , the grand metaphysics and broad critical sympathy of Hegel and ...
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