The Foreign Review, Volym 5Black, Young, and Young, 1830 |
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... English types ; and some six- and - forty since it has stood emblazoned and illuminated on all true literary Indicators among the Germans ; a fact , which , if we consider the history of many a Kotzebue and Chateaubriand , within that ...
... English types ; and some six- and - forty since it has stood emblazoned and illuminated on all true literary Indicators among the Germans ; a fact , which , if we consider the history of many a Kotzebue and Chateaubriand , within that ...
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... English , Burschenism is not without its meaning more than Oxfordism or Cambridgeism . The Bursch strives to say in the strongest language he can : See ! I am an unmonied scholar , and a free man ; ' the Oxonian and Cantab again ...
... English , Burschenism is not without its meaning more than Oxfordism or Cambridgeism . The Bursch strives to say in the strongest language he can : See ! I am an unmonied scholar , and a free man ; ' the Oxonian and Cantab again ...
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... English and their modes ; which things being considered , Paul made free to cut off his cue altogether , and with certain other altera- tions in his dress , to walk abroad in what was called the English fashion . We rather conjecture ...
... English and their modes ; which things being considered , Paul made free to cut off his cue altogether , and with certain other altera- tions in his dress , to walk abroad in what was called the English fashion . We rather conjecture ...
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... English Literature , as in English Life , the comedy of Every Man in his Humour ' was daily enacted among us ; but now the poor French word , French in every sense , Qu'en dira - t - on ? spell - binds us all , and we have nothing for ...
... English Literature , as in English Life , the comedy of Every Man in his Humour ' was daily enacted among us ; but now the poor French word , French in every sense , Qu'en dira - t - on ? spell - binds us all , and we have nothing for ...
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... English word , -his philosophical and critical performances , especially the Vorschule der Esthetik ( Introduc- tion to Esthetics ) , and the Levana ( Doctrine of Education ) , belong wholly to Baireuth ; not to enumerate a multitude of ...
... English word , -his philosophical and critical performances , especially the Vorschule der Esthetik ( Introduc- tion to Esthetics ) , and the Levana ( Doctrine of Education ) , belong wholly to Baireuth ; not to enumerate a multitude of ...
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