The Foreign Review, Volym 5Black, Young, and Young, 1830 |
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... 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 plan , are nowhere visible . Far from appreciating and appropriating the spirit of his ...
... 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 plan , are nowhere visible . Far from appreciating and appropriating the spirit of his ...
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... readers with weak nerves , and a taste in any degree sickly , will not fail to recoil , perhaps with a sentiment approaching to horror . And yet , as we said , notwithstanding all these drawbacks , Richter already meets with a certain ...
... readers with weak nerves , and a taste in any degree sickly , will not fail to recoil , perhaps with a sentiment approaching to horror . And yet , as we said , notwithstanding all these drawbacks , Richter already meets with a certain ...
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... reader is to write out for himself , as he peruses them ; not the living body , but the dry bones of a body , which should have been alive . To expect any such Promethean virtue in a com- mon Life - writer were unreasonable enough . How ...
... reader is to write out for himself , as he peruses them ; not the living body , but the dry bones of a body , which should have been alive . To expect any such Promethean virtue in a com- mon Life - writer were unreasonable enough . How ...
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... reader of his works could be a stranger . By virtue of an autocratic ukase , Paul had appointed himself Professor of his own History , ' and delivered to the Universe three beautiful Lectures ' on that subject ; boasting , justly enough ...
... reader of his works could be a stranger . By virtue of an autocratic ukase , Paul had appointed himself Professor of his own History , ' and delivered to the Universe three beautiful Lectures ' on that subject ; boasting , justly enough ...
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... readers may glance with us into this foreign Parsonage , we shall translate some paragraphs from Paul's second Lecture , and thereby furnish , at the same time , a specimen of his professorial style and temper . ' To represent the Jodiz ...
... readers may glance with us into this foreign Parsonage , we shall translate some paragraphs from Paul's second Lecture , and thereby furnish , at the same time , a specimen of his professorial style and temper . ' To represent the Jodiz ...
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