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... France : the general department — Taine Renan - Merits of his style -- Drama · CHAPTER V. GERMAN LITERATURE . - • 171 Paradox of this chapter - The other Heine - Schopenhauer- Scheffel - Epics : Jordan - Oriental and other school ...
... France : the general department — Taine Renan - Merits of his style -- Drama · CHAPTER V. GERMAN LITERATURE . - • 171 Paradox of this chapter - The other Heine - Schopenhauer- Scheffel - Epics : Jordan - Oriental and other school ...
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... France . The angry or contemptuous rejoinder that curacy 1 The literature of monographs , which the necessary foreshorten- ing of this volume makes more specially useful , is of course enormous in reference to this and the next chapters ...
... France . The angry or contemptuous rejoinder that curacy 1 The literature of monographs , which the necessary foreshorten- ing of this volume makes more specially useful , is of course enormous in reference to this and the next chapters ...
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... in comparing the result of three - quarter French blood born and brought up in France , and three - quarter Italian born and brought up in England . to " Rose Mary , " and from " Rapunzel 26 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - LATER 19TH CENTURY .
... in comparing the result of three - quarter French blood born and brought up in France , and three - quarter Italian born and brought up in England . to " Rose Mary , " and from " Rapunzel 26 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - LATER 19TH CENTURY .
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... France . Nor must we here omit Charles Stuart Calverley ( 1831-1884 ) ( Verses and Translations , 1862 , Fly Leaves , 1872 ) , who worked up the old scholarly traditions of English public school and university education , after a ...
... France . Nor must we here omit Charles Stuart Calverley ( 1831-1884 ) ( Verses and Translations , 1862 , Fly Leaves , 1872 ) , who worked up the old scholarly traditions of English public school and university education , after a ...
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... France , but he is the first poet who , in his own words , gave France toute la lyre . Before him , at least since the sixteenth century , there had been a constant and an increasing tendency to shirk singing for the sake of saying , -a ...
... France , but he is the first poet who , in his own words , gave France toute la lyre . Before him , at least since the sixteenth century , there had been a constant and an increasing tendency to shirk singing for the sake of saying , -a ...
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