Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... mind . French classicism expresses qualities that are not the very highest , but are prim- ary and indestructible , in the French mind . So that there is no sign of Frenchmen ever ceasing to arise who will go back to their classical age ...
... mind . French classicism expresses qualities that are not the very highest , but are prim- ary and indestructible , in the French mind . So that there is no sign of Frenchmen ever ceasing to arise who will go back to their classical age ...
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... mind . Despite her dealings with Oriental poetry , she had an eye for colour and grace , a mind for men , institutions , and the general comedy , 1 Ed . Moy Thomas , 2 vols . , 1861 , i.e. , 3rd and improved ed . of Lord Wharncliffe's ...
... mind . Despite her dealings with Oriental poetry , she had an eye for colour and grace , a mind for men , institutions , and the general comedy , 1 Ed . Moy Thomas , 2 vols . , 1861 , i.e. , 3rd and improved ed . of Lord Wharncliffe's ...
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... mind of the higher scope . Hence their emancipation , when it came , had in the main two dis- tinct springs . One was the patriotic instinct , working chiefly in the fields of antiquarian effort and linguistic reform . Another , which ...
... mind of the higher scope . Hence their emancipation , when it came , had in the main two dis- tinct springs . One was the patriotic instinct , working chiefly in the fields of antiquarian effort and linguistic reform . Another , which ...
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