The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1827 |
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... sufficiently above the details of his subject to embrace them in one lucid and collective survey ; and the result of his ... sufficient insight into the growth of German literature , and the characteristic features of History of German ...
... sufficiently above the details of his subject to embrace them in one lucid and collective survey ; and the result of his ... sufficient insight into the growth of German literature , and the characteristic features of History of German ...
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... sufficient weight to divide the literary public of Germany into two hostile factions , the English and the French schools : until some ardent spirits - as Lessing , Winkel- mann , Göthe - struck out a new path for themselves , and ...
... sufficient weight to divide the literary public of Germany into two hostile factions , the English and the French schools : until some ardent spirits - as Lessing , Winkel- mann , Göthe - struck out a new path for themselves , and ...
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... sufficient truth ; the only improbability or unfitness about them is , that they are supposed to come from the mouth of the man of wretchedness himself . ' To be no longer young was with me to be old . By the time I had ar- rived at the ...
... sufficient truth ; the only improbability or unfitness about them is , that they are supposed to come from the mouth of the man of wretchedness himself . ' To be no longer young was with me to be old . By the time I had ar- rived at the ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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