The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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... regard to the creation of a national drama . As was to be expected , the responses to these ambi- tious appeals were disappointing , and Les- sing lived from - hand - to - mouth by haphazard jobs ; sometimes transcribing as a mere ...
... regard to the creation of a national drama . As was to be expected , the responses to these ambi- tious appeals were disappointing , and Les- sing lived from - hand - to - mouth by haphazard jobs ; sometimes transcribing as a mere ...
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... regard to those classical au- thors which were a favourite recreation to his mind . Such a fit of restlessness now befel Lessing . Away from Berlin he would and he must go . Convulsively he cast about to discover some harbour of refuge ...
... regard to those classical au- thors which were a favourite recreation to his mind . Such a fit of restlessness now befel Lessing . Away from Berlin he would and he must go . Convulsively he cast about to discover some harbour of refuge ...
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... regard burg troop . At the same time Lessing con- to previous and contemporary labours in the nected himself with another undertaking . same field . Mr. Sime , too , has devoted A Hamburg man of letters - Bode - now much care to the ...
... regard burg troop . At the same time Lessing con- to previous and contemporary labours in the nected himself with another undertaking . same field . Mr. Sime , too , has devoted A Hamburg man of letters - Bode - now much care to the ...
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... regard with deference the barriers within which theological discussion had been hitherto , as a rule , confined . Lessing's inti- mate friends , on the other hand , hardly concealed their surprise at his having expend- ed so much labour ...
... regard with deference the barriers within which theological discussion had been hitherto , as a rule , confined . Lessing's inti- mate friends , on the other hand , hardly concealed their surprise at his having expend- ed so much labour ...
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... regard the circulation of its anti - Church literature as the only result of the Society's energies . Without entering minutely into its constitu- tion , it is enough to say that its Council of six hundred is so composed as to bring ...
... regard the circulation of its anti - Church literature as the only result of the Society's energies . Without entering minutely into its constitu- tion , it is enough to say that its Council of six hundred is so composed as to bring ...
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