The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 85
... successful , though , with all his faults , Monti did not want defenders even among those he had most mercilessly criticised . The public were made to believe that he was better entitled to the character of a pla- giarist than of a poet ...
... successful , though , with all his faults , Monti did not want defenders even among those he had most mercilessly criticised . The public were made to believe that he was better entitled to the character of a pla- giarist than of a poet ...
الصفحة 90
... success was complete . But now another diffi- culty arose . The police were surprised at their own stupid- ity in having failed to detect the satire , before they gave a license for its representation ; and they resolved to be revenged ...
... success was complete . But now another diffi- culty arose . The police were surprised at their own stupid- ity in having failed to detect the satire , before they gave a license for its representation ; and they resolved to be revenged ...
الصفحة 107
... successes on the part of the Russians excited the jealousy of Poland , which was then one of the principal powers of Europe . Sigismond II . invaded Muscovy with a large army , and , after a bloody war of some three years ' du- ration ...
... successes on the part of the Russians excited the jealousy of Poland , which was then one of the principal powers of Europe . Sigismond II . invaded Muscovy with a large army , and , after a bloody war of some three years ' du- ration ...
الصفحة 109
... success of Russian diplomacy , in cases in which the diplomacy of every other nation in Europe has utterly failed , proves , beyond dispute , that , however inferior may be the civilization of the Russian people , 1861. ] 109 RUSSIA ON ...
... success of Russian diplomacy , in cases in which the diplomacy of every other nation in Europe has utterly failed , proves , beyond dispute , that , however inferior may be the civilization of the Russian people , 1861. ] 109 RUSSIA ON ...
الصفحة 110
... success , for any one aspiring to become a functionary of the East India government , to understand , at least , a smattering of the two languages mentioned ; but even these are studied to much greater perfection in Russia than in ...
... success , for any one aspiring to become a functionary of the East India government , to understand , at least , a smattering of the two languages mentioned ; but even these are studied to much greater perfection in Russia than in ...
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