The Foreign Review, Volym 5Black, Young, and Young, 1830 |
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... mind ; yet Old - Grecian under the new conditions of our own time ; not an Ethnic , but a Christian greatness . Richter might have stood beside Socrates , as a faithful , though rather tumultuous disciple ; or better still , he might ...
... mind ; yet Old - Grecian under the new conditions of our own time ; not an Ethnic , but a Christian greatness . Richter might have stood beside Socrates , as a faithful , though rather tumultuous disciple ; or better still , he might ...
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... mind , at the period when this down - pressed and humiliated Gottwalt and Quoddeusvult , two Brothers ( see Paul's Flegeljahre ) of the most opposite temperaments : the former a still , softhearted , tearful enthusiast , the other a ...
... mind , at the period when this down - pressed and humiliated Gottwalt and Quoddeusvult , two Brothers ( see Paul's Flegeljahre ) of the most opposite temperaments : the former a still , softhearted , tearful enthusiast , the other a ...
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... mind , the sympathy with Nature , the warm , impetuous , yet pure and lofty delineations of Friendship and Love ; in a less degree perhaps , the wild boisterous Humour that every where prevails in it , secured Richter not only admirers ...
... mind , the sympathy with Nature , the warm , impetuous , yet pure and lofty delineations of Friendship and Love ; in a less degree perhaps , the wild boisterous Humour that every where prevails in it , secured Richter not only admirers ...
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... mind ; written with great warmth direct * He begins a letter applying for spectacles ( August , 1824 ) in these terms : - Since last winter , my eyes ( the left had , already without cataract , been long half blind , and like Reviewers ...
... mind ; written with great warmth direct * He begins a letter applying for spectacles ( August , 1824 ) in these terms : - Since last winter , my eyes ( the left had , already without cataract , been long half blind , and like Reviewers ...
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... mind , is the sportfulness , the wild heartfelt Humour , which , in his highest as in his lowest moods , ever exhibits itself as a quite inseparable ingredient . His Humour , with all its wildness , is of the gravest and kindliest , a ...
... mind , is the sportfulness , the wild heartfelt Humour , which , in his highest as in his lowest moods , ever exhibits itself as a quite inseparable ingredient . His Humour , with all its wildness , is of the gravest and kindliest , a ...
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