The Quarterly Review, Volumen147John Murray, 1879 |
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... reason that , though antiquated in points of detail and erroneous in several of the canons laid down , its in- tellectual substance , vivid with the flash of genius , is still and will ever remain as preg- nant with matter for deep ...
... reason that , though antiquated in points of detail and erroneous in several of the canons laid down , its in- tellectual substance , vivid with the flash of genius , is still and will ever remain as preg- nant with matter for deep ...
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... reason , that in them are to be found some of the subtlest and most brilliant criti- cisms ever written on the essence of the drama . The principles of dramatic art have never been discussed more profoundly , nor illustrated with more ...
... reason , that in them are to be found some of the subtlest and most brilliant criti- cisms ever written on the essence of the drama . The principles of dramatic art have never been discussed more profoundly , nor illustrated with more ...
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... reason to revere . The story is perfectly authenticat- ed and singularly touching . C Saladin , the Templar , Nathan the Jew - are distinguished by an ideal nobleness of na- ture , which is yet free from anything fan- tastic , and by an ...
... reason to revere . The story is perfectly authenticat- ed and singularly touching . C Saladin , the Templar , Nathan the Jew - are distinguished by an ideal nobleness of na- ture , which is yet free from anything fan- tastic , and by an ...
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... reason for the pilgrimage had been a hope to obtain from Lessing some telling arguments that might steady him in his per- plexed efforts to confute Spinoza to his own satisfaction . Jacobi showed Lessing in manuscript his friend ...
... reason for the pilgrimage had been a hope to obtain from Lessing some telling arguments that might steady him in his per- plexed efforts to confute Spinoza to his own satisfaction . Jacobi showed Lessing in manuscript his friend ...
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... reason , as injudicious friends and crafty foes tried to make out that the causes of the two Es- tablishments were identical , and that the fall of the one inevitably involved that of the other . More recently a certain impulse has been ...
... reason , as injudicious friends and crafty foes tried to make out that the causes of the two Es- tablishments were identical , and that the fall of the one inevitably involved that of the other . More recently a certain impulse has been ...
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