Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... literature , I glanced back over my recent reading , and I found that a large part , perhaps an undue pro- portion of it , had consisted of French lit- erary history and French literary criticism . The recent death of that eminent ...
... literature , I glanced back over my recent reading , and I found that a large part , perhaps an undue pro- portion of it , had consisted of French lit- erary history and French literary criticism . The recent death of that eminent ...
72. oldal
- ied in the best literature of the world , to | to liberty ; it regards the former - dis- whatever country or age that literature cipline as the more fruitful in admirable may belong . Criticism , as conceived by results . An eminent ...
- ied in the best literature of the world , to | to liberty ; it regards the former - dis- whatever country or age that literature cipline as the more fruitful in admirable may belong . Criticism , as conceived by results . An eminent ...
133. oldal
... literature do they belong ? " area nominally cultivated - this the won- der and the attraction . No thought of the depth to which the plough has gone , or whether any really valuable seed had been sown at all ! No thought of whether any ...
... literature do they belong ? " area nominally cultivated - this the won- der and the attraction . No thought of the depth to which the plough has gone , or whether any really valuable seed had been sown at all ! No thought of whether any ...
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