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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 ...
Pagina 74
... remark- able ; but M. Mouravieff passes it over with the slightest pos- sible notice , as though it were scarcely worthy of attention -a very unfair and injudicious course for a historian to take . This sect first appeared A. D. 1371 ...
... remark- able ; but M. Mouravieff passes it over with the slightest pos- sible notice , as though it were scarcely worthy of attention -a very unfair and injudicious course for a historian to take . This sect first appeared A. D. 1371 ...
Pagina 84
... remark , in general terms , that our climate and mode of life have a great deal to do with that phenomenon . We are very unwilling to give any needless pain to either the men or the women engaged in the woman's rights move- ment , much ...
... remark , in general terms , that our climate and mode of life have a great deal to do with that phenomenon . We are very unwilling to give any needless pain to either the men or the women engaged in the woman's rights move- ment , much ...
Pagina 90
... remarks that the surest sign of the decline of a nation is , to find its women ruling the men . But let us glance at some of the means by which this state of things was produced in Lacedĉmon . Thus , for example , we are informed that ...
... remarks that the surest sign of the decline of a nation is , to find its women ruling the men . But let us glance at some of the means by which this state of things was produced in Lacedĉmon . Thus , for example , we are informed that ...
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