The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... feelings as the latter . The danger , which indeed proved fatal , of the Renaissance was that art , leaving its ... feeling which had inspired their predecessors , and consequently in their struggle to be original they left on their ...
... feelings as the latter . The danger , which indeed proved fatal , of the Renaissance was that art , leaving its ... feeling which had inspired their predecessors , and consequently in their struggle to be original they left on their ...
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... feeling not invented but natural - of works like the Agamemnon ' or Lear . ' Faust , ' too , suffers by comparison with works like the Agamemnon ' or Lear . ' M. Scherer says , with perfect truth , that the first part of Faust ' has not ...
... feeling not invented but natural - of works like the Agamemnon ' or Lear . ' Faust , ' too , suffers by comparison with works like the Agamemnon ' or Lear . ' M. Scherer says , with perfect truth , that the first part of Faust ' has not ...
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... feeling of shame . 6 6 Before leaving the Federalist , ' justice to Madison requires one remark . The fact of his having been associated with Hamilton in this great task has been at times treated by ad- mirers of the latter as though it ...
... feeling of shame . 6 6 Before leaving the Federalist , ' justice to Madison requires one remark . The fact of his having been associated with Hamilton in this great task has been at times treated by ad- mirers of the latter as though it ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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