MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 22Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Pagina 217
... Roman institution from their Teutonic brethren who had come within the reach of Roman influence . And when they landed in a country which had once been a Roman province , it is of course possible that they may have adopted Roman ...
... Roman institution from their Teutonic brethren who had come within the reach of Roman influence . And when they landed in a country which had once been a Roman province , it is of course possible that they may have adopted Roman ...
Pagina 218
... Roman institutions are due to either of the other causes , rather than to direct transmission . All for instance that I have said about the vanishing of the Roman civil and ecclesiastical divisions applies here . If the conquest made by ...
... Roman institutions are due to either of the other causes , rather than to direct transmission . All for instance that I have said about the vanishing of the Roman civil and ecclesiastical divisions applies here . If the conquest made by ...
Pagina 219
... Roman ; it is also undoubtedly English . But it is not exclusively Roman and English ; it is found everywhere . It is Greek , it is Indian . But , as we cannot have bor- rowed it from Greece or from India , so there is no need to ...
... Roman ; it is also undoubtedly English . But it is not exclusively Roman and English ; it is found everywhere . It is Greek , it is Indian . But , as we cannot have bor- rowed it from Greece or from India , so there is no need to ...
Inhoudsopgave
Principles and Prejudices | 80 |
Poetess A forgotten English Edited by Mrs BROTHERTON | 93 |
Restitution By E H HICKEY | 111 |
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