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Pagina 22
... remarked that the most finished rock temples of India are dedicated as well to the worship of Vishnu and Shiva as to that of Buddha ; the sects of the former still existing , but the latter were expelled from Western India.t In the ...
... remarked that the most finished rock temples of India are dedicated as well to the worship of Vishnu and Shiva as to that of Buddha ; the sects of the former still existing , but the latter were expelled from Western India.t In the ...
Pagina 24
... remarked , that at a very early period the Hindu language suffered considerable foreign admixture from the various tribes that dwelt in the south and west ( the Carnatic and the Mahratta country ) , and who became incorporated with the ...
... remarked , that at a very early period the Hindu language suffered considerable foreign admixture from the various tribes that dwelt in the south and west ( the Carnatic and the Mahratta country ) , and who became incorporated with the ...
Pagina 26
... remarked that in Hesiod there is a myth of Ouranos and Gaia , in which Ouranos devours the offspring of their union as fast as they are produced , till Kronos , a child reared in secrecy , mutilates his father , and prevents his ...
... remarked that in Hesiod there is a myth of Ouranos and Gaia , in which Ouranos devours the offspring of their union as fast as they are produced , till Kronos , a child reared in secrecy , mutilates his father , and prevents his ...
Pagina 34
... remark , if not downright disesteem . In the autobiography Sainte- Beuve adverts to the indications in himself of the germs of the very disease of which he died forty years later , and fore- shadows coolly his own fate . " Les ...
... remark , if not downright disesteem . In the autobiography Sainte- Beuve adverts to the indications in himself of the germs of the very disease of which he died forty years later , and fore- shadows coolly his own fate . " Les ...
Pagina 36
... remarks upon Sainte - Beuve's great contemporary , the author of the " Chatiments " and the " Misérables . " The other is senior by only about two years , but more pre- cocious . Hugo's prestige as a poet is of earlier date , and the ...
... remarks upon Sainte - Beuve's great contemporary , the author of the " Chatiments " and the " Misérables . " The other is senior by only about two years , but more pre- cocious . Hugo's prestige as a poet is of earlier date , and the ...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18 Edward Isidore Sears,David Allyn Gorton,Charles H. Woodman Volledige weergave - 1869 |
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