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Pagina 77
... fact with respect to the contemporary movement remains , the fact dwelt on with much force by M. Brune- tière , that literature has turned away from the lyrical , the personal , or , as they call it , the subjective , to an ardent study ...
... fact with respect to the contemporary movement remains , the fact dwelt on with much force by M. Brune- tière , that literature has turned away from the lyrical , the personal , or , as they call it , the subjective , to an ardent study ...
Pagina 441
... fact that Sir Walter Scott was a prominent contributor to the review which , through its false and malicious criticisms , had always been considered to have caused the death of Keats . My surprise was as great as his at my having lived ...
... fact that Sir Walter Scott was a prominent contributor to the review which , through its false and malicious criticisms , had always been considered to have caused the death of Keats . My surprise was as great as his at my having lived ...
Pagina 709
... fact , the fact will get the worst of it . There are traces here and there in En- gland of the sentiment which , politically speaking , killed the emperor of Brazil . In the debate on the royal grants , a mem- ber who is popular , if ...
... fact , the fact will get the worst of it . There are traces here and there in En- gland of the sentiment which , politically speaking , killed the emperor of Brazil . In the debate on the royal grants , a mem- ber who is popular , if ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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