The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 114
... intellectual developement of France and England . Everyone knows that , in spite of her father's passive disap- proval , Fanny Burney was married to M. d'Arblay at Mickleham Church on July 31 , 1793 , that for some time they lived in a ...
... intellectual developement of France and England . Everyone knows that , in spite of her father's passive disap- proval , Fanny Burney was married to M. d'Arblay at Mickleham Church on July 31 , 1793 , that for some time they lived in a ...
Page 204
... intellectual instinct , this prose bears witness in every inflection to the influence of that instinct . Everyone knows how much easier it is for a Frenchman to say exactly what he means than for an Englishman or a German ; the reason ...
... intellectual instinct , this prose bears witness in every inflection to the influence of that instinct . Everyone knows how much easier it is for a Frenchman to say exactly what he means than for an Englishman or a German ; the reason ...
Page 209
... intellectual as well as the spiritual , and be the restin of the harmonious developement of a man's whole nature . We should feel that in these days less than ever can Gothic content a For the work of the past century , its discoveries ...
... intellectual as well as the spiritual , and be the restin of the harmonious developement of a man's whole nature . We should feel that in these days less than ever can Gothic content a For the work of the past century , its discoveries ...
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NO CCCCXV | 129 |
Revisione | 137 |
The Fall of Mr Balfours Government | 263 |
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