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Pagina 43
... French and German philosophy , are strikingly illustrated . For one so young , Miss Evans evinces . a wonderful knowledge of some of the most intricate and difficult questions that have ever employed the human intellect . Nor does ...
... French and German philosophy , are strikingly illustrated . For one so young , Miss Evans evinces . a wonderful knowledge of some of the most intricate and difficult questions that have ever employed the human intellect . Nor does ...
Pagina 51
... French translator of Shakespeare had put the words of the ghost in Hamlet into the mouth of Polonius ! The faults of Fanshaw are of a different character . He does not possess so much poetical ability as Mickle ; or rather he does not ...
... French translator of Shakespeare had put the words of the ghost in Hamlet into the mouth of Polonius ! The faults of Fanshaw are of a different character . He does not possess so much poetical ability as Mickle ; or rather he does not ...
Pagina 63
... French , and Italians possess in their respective languages , can deny this , or indeed will have any disposition to do so . Is it not to be re- gretted , then , that we have not a good translation ' in English ? Of no other great work ...
... French , and Italians possess in their respective languages , can deny this , or indeed will have any disposition to do so . Is it not to be re- gretted , then , that we have not a good translation ' in English ? Of no other great work ...
Pagina 66
... French kings , " says Macaulay , " were a curse to England . The follies and vices of the seventh were her salvation . " King John , a weak and vaccillating monarch , being defeated abroad , was compelled at home to yield to his barons ...
... French kings , " says Macaulay , " were a curse to England . The follies and vices of the seventh were her salvation . " King John , a weak and vaccillating monarch , being defeated abroad , was compelled at home to yield to his barons ...
Pagina 78
... French court , had feared that the residence among them , of the exiled heir to the English crown , would involve them in difficulties with England . The Scots , disliking the English Independents , and appalled at their regicidal act ...
... French court , had feared that the residence among them , of the exiled heir to the English crown , would involve them in difficulties with England . The Scots , disliking the English Independents , and appalled at their regicidal act ...
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