History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... French , to have the ideas developed , explained in fine clear language , to be modified and connected.1 The serious and pulsating tone shakes them at once ; they understand it with the imagination and the heart ; they are not , like ...
... French , to have the ideas developed , explained in fine clear language , to be modified and connected.1 The serious and pulsating tone shakes them at once ; they understand it with the imagination and the heart ; they are not , like ...
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... French men of the world . In him we taste a national plea- sure . French refined and systematic intelligence , the most exact in seizing on the subordination of ideas , the most ready in separating ideas from matter , the most fond of ...
... French men of the world . In him we taste a national plea- sure . French refined and systematic intelligence , the most exact in seizing on the subordination of ideas , the most ready in separating ideas from matter , the most fond of ...
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... French simplicity of action , because they had not the French refined taste . The two series of actions mingle and jostle one with another . We cannot see where we are going ; every moment we are turned out of our path . The scenes are ...
... French simplicity of action , because they had not the French refined taste . The two series of actions mingle and jostle one with another . We cannot see where we are going ; every moment we are turned out of our path . The scenes are ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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