The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... French general the other day who pro- posed to march into this country and put it to sack and pillage , in revenge for humanity outraged by our conduct at Copenhagen : there is always some excuse for men of the aggressive turn . They ...
... French general the other day who pro- posed to march into this country and put it to sack and pillage , in revenge for humanity outraged by our conduct at Copenhagen : there is always some excuse for men of the aggressive turn . They ...
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... French or German , who is not content with his grammar , but goes to Paris or Dresden : you must take example from the young artist , who aspires to visit the great Masters in Florence and in Rome . Till we have discovered some ...
... French or German , who is not content with his grammar , but goes to Paris or Dresden : you must take example from the young artist , who aspires to visit the great Masters in Florence and in Rome . Till we have discovered some ...
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... French have become diligent students of their own early poetry , which they long ne- glected ; the study makes many of them dissatisfied with their so - called classical poetry , the court - tragedy of the seven- teenth century , a ...
... French have become diligent students of their own early poetry , which they long ne- glected ; the study makes many of them dissatisfied with their so - called classical poetry , the court - tragedy of the seven- teenth century , a ...
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... French critic for ' historic origins . ' Another eminent French critic , M. Vitet , comments upon that famous document of the early poetry of his nation , the Chanson de Roland . It is indeed a most interesting document . The joculator ...
... French critic for ' historic origins . ' Another eminent French critic , M. Vitet , comments upon that famous document of the early poetry of his nation , the Chanson de Roland . It is indeed a most interesting document . The joculator ...
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... French poetry in Europe , during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , is due to its poetry of the langue d'oil , the poetry of northern France and of the tongue which is now the French lan- guage . In the twelfth century the bloom of ...
... French poetry in Europe , during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , is due to its poetry of the langue d'oil , the poetry of northern France and of the tongue which is now the French lan- guage . In the twelfth century the bloom of ...
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