The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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... says , to the whole of Europe , and indeed , if we understand him rightly , it is not to be considered even now as absolutely abandoned . The name of M. Sismondi has long ranked very high in our estimation , and being taught not to ex ...
... says , to the whole of Europe , and indeed , if we understand him rightly , it is not to be considered even now as absolutely abandoned . The name of M. Sismondi has long ranked very high in our estimation , and being taught not to ex ...
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... says M. Sismondi , les peuples du midi de l'Europe essayèrent de donner de la consistance aux patois informes qui avaient été produits par le mélange du Latin avec les langues du nord , un langage nouveau parut dominer pardessus tous ...
... says M. Sismondi , les peuples du midi de l'Europe essayèrent de donner de la consistance aux patois informes qui avaient été produits par le mélange du Latin avec les langues du nord , un langage nouveau parut dominer pardessus tous ...
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... says the Abbé de Sade , une amitié babillarde , et un cœur qui aimait à s'épancher . ' The poem of Africa ' was that , of all his works , on which he had proposed to build his most exalted and durable reputation ; but long before his ...
... says the Abbé de Sade , une amitié babillarde , et un cœur qui aimait à s'épancher . ' The poem of Africa ' was that , of all his works , on which he had proposed to build his most exalted and durable reputation ; but long before his ...
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... says M. Ginguené , and he says truly , ' there exists a fund of interest which nothing can destroy . The prodigious efforts of Roland , Oliver , and the other Paladins sur- prised in the defiles of Ronceveaux to repulse , at the head of ...
... says M. Ginguené , and he says truly , ' there exists a fund of interest which nothing can destroy . The prodigious efforts of Roland , Oliver , and the other Paladins sur- prised in the defiles of Ronceveaux to repulse , at the head of ...
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... says M. Sismondi , ( who agrees with M. Ginguené , ) is thus explained , and brought before the eyes of the reader ... say that it would be un- doubtedly just if the end of such a poem as the Orlando were ever in view of the readers ...
... says M. Sismondi , ( who agrees with M. Ginguené , ) is thus explained , and brought before the eyes of the reader ... say that it would be un- doubtedly just if the end of such a poem as the Orlando were ever in view of the readers ...
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