Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... learned , but attacked the Histoire des Varia- tions by an effort to show the unity of Protestant and the instability of Romish doctrine . Nothing could better show the vantage - ground of Bossuet . The whole of reformed Europe ...
... learned , but attacked the Histoire des Varia- tions by an effort to show the unity of Protestant and the instability of Romish doctrine . Nothing could better show the vantage - ground of Bossuet . The whole of reformed Europe ...
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... learned the arts of theatrical management and of acting . He also learned the humours of France , with the nice impassable distances and the several stu- pidities of its social ranks . He acquired several of the patois , and much that ...
... learned the arts of theatrical management and of acting . He also learned the humours of France , with the nice impassable distances and the several stu- pidities of its social ranks . He acquired several of the patois , and much that ...
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... learned bodies , and lectured at Florence on rhetoric to several of the younger poets . Of these was Filicaia , whose patriotic odes he greets in terms that might be too much for the most callow appetite . " If one of the noblest ...
... learned bodies , and lectured at Florence on rhetoric to several of the younger poets . Of these was Filicaia , whose patriotic odes he greets in terms that might be too much for the most callow appetite . " If one of the noblest ...
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