The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 10
... French culture had hitherto supplied for the mawkish and im- itative efforts of some feeble playwrights . In Miss Sara Sampson ' a drama was ex- hibited of German manufacture , the matter of which was taken from the class of real- life ...
... French culture had hitherto supplied for the mawkish and im- itative efforts of some feeble playwrights . In Miss Sara Sampson ' a drama was ex- hibited of German manufacture , the matter of which was taken from the class of real- life ...
Page 13
... French ad- venturer . Thus again the pleasant vision of a comfortable anchorage vanished away , and again Lessing was adrift in the wide world , still , as he said , a sparrow upon the housetop , ' with nothing but his energy to rely ...
... French ad- venturer . Thus again the pleasant vision of a comfortable anchorage vanished away , and again Lessing was adrift in the wide world , still , as he said , a sparrow upon the housetop , ' with nothing but his energy to rely ...
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... French Revolution can be detected in the time in the manner that might have the Dialogues ; ' and ears already on the been expected , considering the author's rep- alert with suspicion did not fail to utation . The verdict of posterity ...
... French Revolution can be detected in the time in the manner that might have the Dialogues ; ' and ears already on the been expected , considering the author's rep- alert with suspicion did not fail to utation . The verdict of posterity ...
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... French Revolution and the Communists of our own day advocated the same resump- tion of churches , tithes , and lands , which is now demanded in full by the Labourers ' Union Chronicle , ' and in part by Mr. Har- rison . If the ...
... French Revolution and the Communists of our own day advocated the same resump- tion of churches , tithes , and lands , which is now demanded in full by the Labourers ' Union Chronicle , ' and in part by Mr. Har- rison . If the ...
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... French . As the character and traditions of the two nations are totally different , it is evident that no truly representative dramatic situation can be transplanted from the one to the other without losing all its life and spirit . We ...
... French . As the character and traditions of the two nations are totally different , it is evident that no truly representative dramatic situation can be transplanted from the one to the other without losing all its life and spirit . We ...
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