The Harvard Classics, Volumen28Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & Son Company, 1910 |
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... modern opulence , where buildings are spacious and hospitality hearty . The novelty of place and circumstance , the excitement of strange , or the refreshment of well - known faces , the majesty of rank or of genius , the amiable ...
... modern opulence , where buildings are spacious and hospitality hearty . The novelty of place and circumstance , the excitement of strange , or the refreshment of well - known faces , the majesty of rank or of genius , the amiable ...
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... modern beautifying , and in this respect harmonizes with the Col- leges . " There are those who , having felt the influence of this ancient School , and being smit with its splendour and its sweetness , ask wistfully , if never again it ...
... modern beautifying , and in this respect harmonizes with the Col- leges . " There are those who , having felt the influence of this ancient School , and being smit with its splendour and its sweetness , ask wistfully , if never again it ...
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... modern men of letters as being almost equally distinguished in poetry and prose . His poetical work belongs to the earlier part of his career , and was practically finished by 1867. At the time of its first publication it appealed to ...
... modern men of letters as being almost equally distinguished in poetry and prose . His poetical work belongs to the earlier part of his career , and was practically finished by 1867. At the time of its first publication it appealed to ...
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... modern . The exaggerations due to the historic estimate are not in them- selves , perhaps , of very much gravity . Their report hardly enters the general ear ; probably they do not always im- pose even on the literary men who adopt them ...
... modern . The exaggerations due to the historic estimate are not in them- selves , perhaps , of very much gravity . Their report hardly enters the general ear ; probably they do not always im- pose even on the literary men who adopt them ...
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... modern language and literature , the poetry of France had a clear predominance in Europe . Of the two divisions of that poetry , its productions in the langue d'oil and its productions in the langue d'oc , the poetry of the langue d'oc ...
... modern language and literature , the poetry of France had a clear predominance in Europe . Of the two divisions of that poetry , its productions in the langue d'oil and its productions in the langue d'oc , the poetry of the langue d'oc ...
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