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It simply amounts to an assertion that , in this famous book , for almost the first time since Tacitus , history had ceased to be a matter of words and names , of dates and figures . Between the " Annals " and the " French Revolution ...
It simply amounts to an assertion that , in this famous book , for almost the first time since Tacitus , history had ceased to be a matter of words and names , of dates and figures . Between the " Annals " and the " French Revolution ...
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The following essay on " German Literature of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries " deals with far baser matter , but it has the same power of initiating the reader into the spirit of the time ; while , in so far as it deals with ...
The following essay on " German Literature of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries " deals with far baser matter , but it has the same power of initiating the reader into the spirit of the time ; while , in so far as it deals with ...
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He had already taken a very decided line in the matter of the conflict between the Northern and Southern States of America , -a question upon which it were , perhaps , better that no word should be spoken here .
He had already taken a very decided line in the matter of the conflict between the Northern and Southern States of America , -a question upon which it were , perhaps , better that no word should be spoken here .
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The direct influence of Mr. Carlyle has been unspeakably important " for us , " as Sainte - Beuve remarked on a curiously different matter to Mr. Matthew Arnold , and it is hard to think that it can ever become wholly unimportant .
The direct influence of Mr. Carlyle has been unspeakably important " for us , " as Sainte - Beuve remarked on a curiously different matter to Mr. Matthew Arnold , and it is hard to think that it can ever become wholly unimportant .
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Indeed , Roger's interest in the matter had considerably abated , in his desire to overcome Alice's disfavor . He even began to regret the adventure in the church - yard , in the belief that it had something to do with her avoidance of ...
Indeed , Roger's interest in the matter had considerably abated , in his desire to overcome Alice's disfavor . He even began to regret the adventure in the church - yard , in the belief that it had something to do with her avoidance of ...
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Scribner's Monthly An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 8 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1874 |
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