The Quarterly Review, Volumen147John Murray, 1879 |
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... brought to his labours an assiduity and a breadth of discussion which are somewhat excessive , perhaps , and remind us occasionally of a Dutch commentator . Indeed , his merits amount almost to a fault . He furnishes the reader with ...
... brought to his labours an assiduity and a breadth of discussion which are somewhat excessive , perhaps , and remind us occasionally of a Dutch commentator . Indeed , his merits amount almost to a fault . He furnishes the reader with ...
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... brought by an officious friend , was one to strike sorrow into the soul , for it exhibited a son so utterly gone astray into the paths of vice as to have be- come forgetful of the commonest filial de- corum . In Germany , and the more ...
... brought by an officious friend , was one to strike sorrow into the soul , for it exhibited a son so utterly gone astray into the paths of vice as to have be- come forgetful of the commonest filial de- corum . In Germany , and the more ...
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... brought additional reputa- tion , but it brought no money , and of money Lessing now was in dire need . Besides his personal wants , he was sorely distressed by the painful situation of his parents . A large family - daughters at home ...
... brought additional reputa- tion , but it brought no money , and of money Lessing now was in dire need . Besides his personal wants , he was sorely distressed by the painful situation of his parents . A large family - daughters at home ...
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... brought to an issue the complicated task she had assumed as a duty . The task obliged Eva to take up her residence at Vienna , and for four years a correspondence went on , which is the record of the anxie- ties , the sufferings , the ...
... brought to an issue the complicated task she had assumed as a duty . The task obliged Eva to take up her residence at Vienna , and for four years a correspondence went on , which is the record of the anxie- ties , the sufferings , the ...
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... brought himself to subscribe to any particular code of metaphysics . This is clear from his writings . He was a sage and a deep thinker , but he was far too uni- versal and independent for his ideas to be pinched within the tight ...
... brought himself to subscribe to any particular code of metaphysics . This is clear from his writings . He was a sage and a deep thinker , but he was far too uni- versal and independent for his ideas to be pinched within the tight ...
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