Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1;Tom 3Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1834 |
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... appear , yet considered ( and in this light we certainly regard it ) as an unavoidable step in the transition to better things , it is , after all , more desirable than the splendor of the imposing but destructive period which it has ...
... appear , yet considered ( and in this light we certainly regard it ) as an unavoidable step in the transition to better things , it is , after all , more desirable than the splendor of the imposing but destructive period which it has ...
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... appears to be in the ascendant , now the other ; and as in the case of the rival Popes fulminating bulls against each other from Rome and Avignon , none knows where the successorship of St. Peter is truly vested : the principles of ...
... appears to be in the ascendant , now the other ; and as in the case of the rival Popes fulminating bulls against each other from Rome and Avignon , none knows where the successorship of St. Peter is truly vested : the principles of ...
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... appears to be regarded , which was for a year or two past so obvious in the criti- icism and in the literature of France . Of all men Hoffman is the least suited for imitation , his manner the least likely to succeed in any other hands ...
... appears to be regarded , which was for a year or two past so obvious in the criti- icism and in the literature of France . Of all men Hoffman is the least suited for imitation , his manner the least likely to succeed in any other hands ...
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... appear at last , awes him into sub- mission , extorts from his quivering lips the confession which now , in terror , he would have withheld . Anatole then goes mad for six months , recovers his health and peace of mind , turns priest ...
... appear at last , awes him into sub- mission , extorts from his quivering lips the confession which now , in terror , he would have withheld . Anatole then goes mad for six months , recovers his health and peace of mind , turns priest ...
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... appears worthy of Janin's reputation . If we had been attempting an arrangement of these French novelists according to their merits , assuredly Janin would not have occupied the first place in the list . That must have been , without ...
... appears worthy of Janin's reputation . If we had been attempting an arrangement of these French novelists according to their merits , assuredly Janin would not have occupied the first place in the list . That must have been , without ...
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