The Quarterly Review, Volumen147John Murray, 1879 |
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... never reproduced in any of his creations the outline of some visible ex- ample . Born at the point of time when German mind was just awakening to life , and was trying to make its first strides with babyish gait , Lessing from the ...
... never reproduced in any of his creations the outline of some visible ex- ample . Born at the point of time when German mind was just awakening to life , and was trying to make its first strides with babyish gait , Lessing from the ...
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... never became overmastered by the flush of such pulsations , and that the athletic symmetry of his finely chiselled na- ture was never disfigured by undue develop- ment of the grosser fibres . There is no in- dication that on any ...
... never became overmastered by the flush of such pulsations , and that the athletic symmetry of his finely chiselled na- ture was never disfigured by undue develop- ment of the grosser fibres . There is no in- dication that on any ...
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... never recanted , but that the opinions he held on Transubstantiation were virtually identical with those of Luther himself . Here there was everything calculated to command Lessing's interest : a literary dis- covery , the ...
... never recanted , but that the opinions he held on Transubstantiation were virtually identical with those of Luther himself . Here there was everything calculated to command Lessing's interest : a literary dis- covery , the ...
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... never re- dound otherwise than to the surface of truth . As editor , he accompanied the Fragments ' with observations which con- clusively show the difference between the point of view from which he regarded Chris- tianity and that from ...
... never re- dound otherwise than to the surface of truth . As editor , he accompanied the Fragments ' with observations which con- clusively show the difference between the point of view from which he regarded Chris- tianity and that from ...
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... never has an accent of un- has been remarked by Mr. Sime that noth- naturalness or of stilted magniloquence , ing from Lessing's pen is more attractive in because throughout , form and language are form than these Dialogues ; ' it may ...
... never has an accent of un- has been remarked by Mr. Sime that noth- naturalness or of stilted magniloquence , ing from Lessing's pen is more attractive in because throughout , form and language are form than these Dialogues ; ' it may ...
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