The Foreign Review, Volym 5Black, Young, and Young, 1830 |
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... looks no better than a chaos . The Germans themselves find much to bear with in him ; and for readers of any other nation , he is involved in almost boundless complexity ; a mighty maze , indeed , but in which the plan , or traces of a ...
... looks no better than a chaos . The Germans themselves find much to bear with in him ; and for readers of any other nation , he is involved in almost boundless complexity ; a mighty maze , indeed , but in which the plan , or traces of a ...
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... look beyond the surface and economical form of a man's life , into its substance and spirit ? The truth is , Biographies are in a similar case with Sermons and Songs : they have their scientific rules , their ideal of perfection and of ...
... look beyond the surface and economical form of a man's life , into its substance and spirit ? The truth is , Biographies are in a similar case with Sermons and Songs : they have their scientific rules , their ideal of perfection and of ...
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... looks back on them in a lachry- mose , sentimental manner , with the smallest symptom either of boasting or whining . Poverty of a far sterner sort than this would would have been a light matter to him ; for Jean Paul Friedrich Richter ...
... looks back on them in a lachry- mose , sentimental manner , with the smallest symptom either of boasting or whining . Poverty of a far sterner sort than this would would have been a light matter to him ; for Jean Paul Friedrich Richter ...
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... look for their coming , therefore ; each day make thyself sure of many . Say'not , were my sorrows other than these , I should bear them better . ' Think of the host of Worlds , and of the plagues on this World- mote . - Death puts an ...
... look for their coming , therefore ; each day make thyself sure of many . Say'not , were my sorrows other than these , I should bear them better . ' Think of the host of Worlds , and of the plagues on this World- mote . - Death puts an ...
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... looks , even frowning , would accomplish nothing : the Sardonic visage was not to be frowned into the smallest terror . The Magister wrote to the landlord , demanding that this nuisance should be abated . Richter , with a praiseworthy ...
... looks , even frowning , would accomplish nothing : the Sardonic visage was not to be frowned into the smallest terror . The Magister wrote to the landlord , demanding that this nuisance should be abated . Richter , with a praiseworthy ...
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