The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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... successful than is Apollo with his antagonist . The appearance of Achilles and the terror it occasioned are thus described in Pope's version : " Then to the city , terrible and strong , With high and haughty steps he tower'd along . So ...
... successful than is Apollo with his antagonist . The appearance of Achilles and the terror it occasioned are thus described in Pope's version : " Then to the city , terrible and strong , With high and haughty steps he tower'd along . So ...
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... success with which the laws of phenomena are investigated , and on the extent to which a knowledge of those laws is diffused . " In laying down this proposition , Mr. Buckle can , of course , make no claims to originality . It is simply ...
... success with which the laws of phenomena are investigated , and on the extent to which a knowledge of those laws is diffused . " In laying down this proposition , Mr. Buckle can , of course , make no claims to originality . It is simply ...
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... successful they were in that base vocation , has been hitherto known to no modern reader . " * He also tells us that the Scotch clergy used " means of intimidation , " because , being " perfect mas- ters of their own art , " they well ...
... successful they were in that base vocation , has been hitherto known to no modern reader . " * He also tells us that the Scotch clergy used " means of intimidation , " because , being " perfect mas- ters of their own art , " they well ...
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... successful authors of his time and coun- try feared him on this account . Even Foscolo formed no exception , and he did all in his power to conciliate the critic . But Monti was stern and inflexible . In this respect * Of this we see an ...
... successful authors of his time and coun- try feared him on this account . Even Foscolo formed no exception , and he did all in his power to conciliate the critic . But Monti was stern and inflexible . In this respect * Of this we see an ...
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... successful of his countrymen- those who might well claim to be his rivals in poetry , if not in criticism - did not scruple to compare him to Dante and Petrarch . Manzoni has gone farther still ; for he compares him to Virgil in melody ...
... successful of his countrymen- those who might well claim to be his rivals in poetry , if not in criticism - did not scruple to compare him to Dante and Petrarch . Manzoni has gone farther still ; for he compares him to Virgil in melody ...
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