The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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... moral , " cette Entente renferme un élément de paix , et , n'est - ce pas cet élément qui gêne le plus les factions ? Moi , qui non seulement ne suis pas opposé à cet élément de paix , mais qui suis moi - même établi sur ce terrain , j ...
... moral , " cette Entente renferme un élément de paix , et , n'est - ce pas cet élément qui gêne le plus les factions ? Moi , qui non seulement ne suis pas opposé à cet élément de paix , mais qui suis moi - même établi sur ce terrain , j ...
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... . Klucevsky attached much more importance to material than to moral forces , which he appreciated in so far as they manifested themselves in social phenomena ; besides , he could 282 CONTRIBUTION OF RUSSIA TO LEARNING.
... . Klucevsky attached much more importance to material than to moral forces , which he appreciated in so far as they manifested themselves in social phenomena ; besides , he could 282 CONTRIBUTION OF RUSSIA TO LEARNING.
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... moral . Even the 17th century , when Spain dominated the peninsula , was redeemed by an air of masculine vigour , in spite of its brutality and violence , combined with intellectual servility . But now that Italy has vindicated her ...
... moral . Even the 17th century , when Spain dominated the peninsula , was redeemed by an air of masculine vigour , in spite of its brutality and violence , combined with intellectual servility . But now that Italy has vindicated her ...
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... moral . His upright character is free from all ostentation and all exaggeration . The man and the artist are one . His idea is not a thesis to be proved , or an aspiration to be attained only after a struggle . It impresses us as ...
... moral . His upright character is free from all ostentation and all exaggeration . The man and the artist are one . His idea is not a thesis to be proved , or an aspiration to be attained only after a struggle . It impresses us as ...
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... morality at dinner for the delectation of his lady , passing over in discreet silence a doctrine so subversive as that of universal equality . Prof. Bellezza complains that the Giorno ' is little read . Parini is remembered by his odes ...
... morality at dinner for the delectation of his lady , passing over in discreet silence a doctrine so subversive as that of universal equality . Prof. Bellezza complains that the Giorno ' is little read . Parini is remembered by his odes ...
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