The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 203. kötetA. Constable, 1906 |
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186. oldal
... expression of that new thought which makes the twelfth century remarkable , the longing , namely , of all classes to idealise the love of action they had hitherto been content to indulge . II But this common longing , so vigorously ...
... expression of that new thought which makes the twelfth century remarkable , the longing , namely , of all classes to idealise the love of action they had hitherto been content to indulge . II But this common longing , so vigorously ...
190. oldal
... expression and that these passive piers and solid arches and all the vast quiescent strength of the Norman building are to be transformed into an image of intense and devouring energy , an energy equal to the attain- ment of all aims ...
... expression and that these passive piers and solid arches and all the vast quiescent strength of the Norman building are to be transformed into an image of intense and devouring energy , an energy equal to the attain- ment of all aims ...
192. oldal
... expression of them has become inadequate . Honour , courtesy , loyalty , courage , all the makings of chivalry , still subsist among us ; but chivalry in its medieval shape is extinct , and it is so because the splintering of lances and ...
... expression of them has become inadequate . Honour , courtesy , loyalty , courage , all the makings of chivalry , still subsist among us ; but chivalry in its medieval shape is extinct , and it is so because the splintering of lances and ...
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1 British and Foreign Trade and Industry Cd 1761 | 1 |
Nourrit et Cie 1890 | 33 |
NO CCCCXV | 129 |
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