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Pagina 73
... less amiable , less elegant , less delicate Nisard ; and it is true that he has not Nisard's fineness of touch nor his concinnity of style ; but M. Brunetière suffers less than Nisard from the rigor of system , and he is far more than ...
... less amiable , less elegant , less delicate Nisard ; and it is true that he has not Nisard's fineness of touch nor his concinnity of style ; but M. Brunetière suffers less than Nisard from the rigor of system , and he is far more than ...
Pagina 74
... less natural . By justice and by pity to compensate for the inequalities which na- ture , imperfectly subdued , still allows to sub- sist among men- this is human , and there is nothing less natural . Far from loosening , to draw closer ...
... less natural . By justice and by pity to compensate for the inequalities which na- ture , imperfectly subdued , still allows to sub- sist among men- this is human , and there is nothing less natural . Far from loosening , to draw closer ...
Pagina 77
... less a subordinate place in literary criti- cism , but the chief work of criticism is that of ascertaining , classifying , and inter- preting the facts of literature . We may anticipate that criticism in the immediate future if less ...
... less a subordinate place in literary criti- cism , but the chief work of criticism is that of ascertaining , classifying , and inter- preting the facts of literature . We may anticipate that criticism in the immediate future if less ...
Inhoudsopgave
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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