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Pagina 13
... Literary Institution possesses all the advantages of an agreeable and healthy location , easy of access , being situated on a rising ground , a little southwest of the Pacific Railroad ter- minus in the city of St. Louis , Missouri . It ...
... Literary Institution possesses all the advantages of an agreeable and healthy location , easy of access , being situated on a rising ground , a little southwest of the Pacific Railroad ter- minus in the city of St. Louis , Missouri . It ...
Pagina 16
... literary productions , and for that undeniable connection with Grecian theogony which Schlegel has pointed out , and which Max Müller has proved . * There was , indeed , a time when this value was doubtful . When , through the efforts ...
... literary productions , and for that undeniable connection with Grecian theogony which Schlegel has pointed out , and which Max Müller has proved . * There was , indeed , a time when this value was doubtful . When , through the efforts ...
Pagina 32
... literary lives . " Sainte - Beuve était un poêle ou Victor Hugo mettait du bois , " said the sarcastic authoress of " Le Vicomte de Launay , " and added , with the accent of doom forecast : " Victor Hugo n'en met plus . " Although she ...
... literary lives . " Sainte - Beuve était un poêle ou Victor Hugo mettait du bois , " said the sarcastic authoress of " Le Vicomte de Launay , " and added , with the accent of doom forecast : " Victor Hugo n'en met plus . " Although she ...
Pagina 33
... literary clique , con- sisting of Barthélemy , Méry , Alf ' de Musset , de Vigny , and others , who called themselves the romanesques , and who , in 1823-6 , made vigorous war upon the classiques , for the empire of lettered France ...
... literary clique , con- sisting of Barthélemy , Méry , Alf ' de Musset , de Vigny , and others , who called themselves the romanesques , and who , in 1823-6 , made vigorous war upon the classiques , for the empire of lettered France ...
Pagina 34
... literary and fashionable worlds of Paris , by a singular fortune , in 1845 , it was upon Victor Hugo that the duty fell of replying to the admission speech of the hon- ored and now radiant Sainte - Beuve ; and , as was and is the ...
... literary and fashionable worlds of Paris , by a singular fortune , in 1845 , it was upon Victor Hugo that the duty fell of replying to the admission speech of the hon- ored and now radiant Sainte - Beuve ; and , as was and is the ...
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