The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... LITERATURE . 1. Della Literatura Italiana nella seconda metà del Sicolo XVIII . Opera di CAMILLO UGONI . 2. Famiglie Celebri Italiane del C. POMPEO LITTA . 3. Storia di Napoli dal 1784 at 1825. Del GEN . COLLETTA . 4. Teatro Comico dell ...
... LITERATURE . 1. Della Literatura Italiana nella seconda metà del Sicolo XVIII . Opera di CAMILLO UGONI . 2. Famiglie Celebri Italiane del C. POMPEO LITTA . 3. Storia di Napoli dal 1784 at 1825. Del GEN . COLLETTA . 4. Teatro Comico dell ...
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... literature there is nothing more awfully start- ling than the dialogue between the mother and the son before the parricide is committed . Anything that takes place between Hamlet and his mother , in similar circumstances , is tame and ...
... literature there is nothing more awfully start- ling than the dialogue between the mother and the son before the parricide is committed . Anything that takes place between Hamlet and his mother , in similar circumstances , is tame and ...
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... literature by Augustus , by Leo X. , and by Louis XIV . , caused literature to decline . In each case " there was much apparent splendor , immediately succeeded by sud- den ruin . " The system of protecting literature was car- ried to ...
... literature by Augustus , by Leo X. , and by Louis XIV . , caused literature to decline . In each case " there was much apparent splendor , immediately succeeded by sud- den ruin . " The system of protecting literature was car- ried to ...
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... literature . All this shows that in early times progress did coexist with the strongest possible manifestation of the protective spirit ; and when we consider that there was nothing then to counter- balance the workings of the ...
... literature . All this shows that in early times progress did coexist with the strongest possible manifestation of the protective spirit ; and when we consider that there was nothing then to counter- balance the workings of the ...
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... depth of thought unsurpassed , so far as we • * Vol . II . , pp . 344 , 347 , 348 , 537 , 365 . † Vol . II . , pp . 366 , 384 . know , in historic literature . Our author traces the 1861. ] FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION . 61.
... depth of thought unsurpassed , so far as we • * Vol . II . , pp . 344 , 347 , 348 , 537 , 365 . † Vol . II . , pp . 366 , 384 . know , in historic literature . Our author traces the 1861. ] FALLACIES OF BUCKLE'S THEORY OF CIVILIZATION . 61.
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