The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 45
... expression . " I cannot better describe the change that came over him after his brother's death than by saying that he tore his heart out of his bosom , and surrendered himself to his head . " Once I found him reading Hernani . ' How ...
... expression . " I cannot better describe the change that came over him after his brother's death than by saying that he tore his heart out of his bosom , and surrendered himself to his head . " Once I found him reading Hernani . ' How ...
Pagina 298
... expression , but also in their reverent feeling for the Great Teacher of all true poets . They are rills which spring from the best source of in- spiration , and , while they do not lose the idiosynocrasies of their respective authors ...
... expression , but also in their reverent feeling for the Great Teacher of all true poets . They are rills which spring from the best source of in- spiration , and , while they do not lose the idiosynocrasies of their respective authors ...
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... expression of the doctrine that property and morality are interdependent . We can neither accept nor defend it . But the doctrine is just as capable of becoming a revolutionary generator as any maxin of Proudhon or Fourrier . Innocent ...
... expression of the doctrine that property and morality are interdependent . We can neither accept nor defend it . But the doctrine is just as capable of becoming a revolutionary generator as any maxin of Proudhon or Fourrier . Innocent ...
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NORTHUMBERland House AND THE PERCYS | 6 |
ABSOLUTION | 14 |
OMPHALE | 48 |
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