Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions, 1. kötetH. Colburn, 1836 |
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... true , agree with the historian of the bards : M. de la Rue is Trouvère , and M. Raynouard , Troubadour ; it is the old quarrel of the language of Oc and the language of Oil . * * At the moment of writing this commendation of the Abbé ...
... true , agree with the historian of the bards : M. de la Rue is Trouvère , and M. Raynouard , Troubadour ; it is the old quarrel of the language of Oc and the language of Oil . * * At the moment of writing this commendation of the Abbé ...
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... true history of Fingal , tacking three or four tatters of old ballads to a fiction , represents to us a poet of Caledonia with as much reality as Tacitus has represented a warrior . Since , after all , we have nothing but Ossian ; since ...
... true history of Fingal , tacking three or four tatters of old ballads to a fiction , represents to us a poet of Caledonia with as much reality as Tacitus has represented a warrior . Since , after all , we have nothing but Ossian ; since ...
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... true to the faith you have taught ? He answered by a distinct yes , and again fell asleep . He soon grew pale , became cold , breathed deeply once more , and expired . * * Extract from the " Narrative of Jonas and Coebius , " in M ...
... true to the faith you have taught ? He answered by a distinct yes , and again fell asleep . He soon grew pale , became cold , breathed deeply once more , and expired . * * Extract from the " Narrative of Jonas and Coebius , " in M ...
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... true character of Martin Luther , who may be said to have combined in his person a remarkable admixture of some good and many bad qualities , and who was far more debauched in mind than in morals and in his private life , which was ...
... true character of Martin Luther , who may be said to have combined in his person a remarkable admixture of some good and many bad qualities , and who was far more debauched in mind than in morals and in his private life , which was ...
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... often coldly cruel and austere , less perhaps so in manners than in mind . The Chatillons were always eclipsed by the Guises . Henry IV , the only warrior of true spirit and enthusiasm whom the protestants THE REFORMATION . 197.
... often coldly cruel and austere , less perhaps so in manners than in mind . The Chatillons were always eclipsed by the Guises . Henry IV , the only warrior of true spirit and enthusiasm whom the protestants THE REFORMATION . 197.
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