The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1890 |
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... object all his life was ' to seek peace and ensue it ' ; the one had a stormy and short- lived reputation as a controversialist , and the other's memory lives greenly wherever religion and philosophy are honoured as kindred powers ...
... object all his life was ' to seek peace and ensue it ' ; the one had a stormy and short- lived reputation as a controversialist , and the other's memory lives greenly wherever religion and philosophy are honoured as kindred powers ...
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... object . The effect , which Gustav Freytag's ' Remi- niscences ' are calculated to produce , is misleading . In Germany numerous answers have been published , several of which , six months ago , had already reached five or six editions ...
... object . The effect , which Gustav Freytag's ' Remi- niscences ' are calculated to produce , is misleading . In Germany numerous answers have been published , several of which , six months ago , had already reached five or six editions ...
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... object it is intended to serve , and the reasons for the delay in its appearance . The material of the ' Reminiscences ' consists of notes made in the camp , and of letters written to a friend during the campaign . Their object is to ...
... object it is intended to serve , and the reasons for the delay in its appearance . The material of the ' Reminiscences ' consists of notes made in the camp , and of letters written to a friend during the campaign . Their object is to ...
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... objects , which Freytag tells us that he had in view in publishing his ' Reminiscences -the origin of the assumption of the Imperial Crown , and the ' free , yet affectionate and reverential , ' estimate of the character of the Crown ...
... objects , which Freytag tells us that he had in view in publishing his ' Reminiscences -the origin of the assumption of the Imperial Crown , and the ' free , yet affectionate and reverential , ' estimate of the character of the Crown ...
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... object . He cared little for a conception of united Germany which would lessen her predominance . His Prussian par- ticularism may have proved at times hard , narrow , even Chauvinistic . It certainly led him to underrate the strength ...
... object . He cared little for a conception of united Germany which would lessen her predominance . His Prussian par- ticularism may have proved at times hard , narrow , even Chauvinistic . It certainly led him to underrate the strength ...
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