Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... possessed the Austrian capital , he was not , however , master of the Austrian empire . The latter result did not fall to him until the 2d of December , when , under " the sun of Austerlitz , " he with 73,000 men defeated the Austro ...
... possessed the Austrian capital , he was not , however , master of the Austrian empire . The latter result did not fall to him until the 2d of December , when , under " the sun of Austerlitz , " he with 73,000 men defeated the Austro ...
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... possession of the critical sense is exactly what makes it im- possible to read them and dreary to discuss them - places them , as a part of critical experience , out of the question . The critical sense , in France , ne se dérange pas ...
... possession of the critical sense is exactly what makes it im- possible to read them and dreary to discuss them - places them , as a part of critical experience , out of the question . The critical sense , in France , ne se dérange pas ...
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... possessions ; always good to know and to live with , like the Poetics of Aristotle , or the Ars Poetica of Horace , or the Treatise of Longinus on the Sublime . The writ- Perhaps the only kind of Criticism worth reading or writing is ...
... possessions ; always good to know and to live with , like the Poetics of Aristotle , or the Ars Poetica of Horace , or the Treatise of Longinus on the Sublime . The writ- Perhaps the only kind of Criticism worth reading or writing is ...
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... possession of wide knowl- edge and of an interesting temperament , that enable a writer on books to write what shall be valuable . For writing about writ- ing is not in itself a very noble profession , nor one very well worth devoting ...
... possession of wide knowl- edge and of an interesting temperament , that enable a writer on books to write what shall be valuable . For writing about writ- ing is not in itself a very noble profession , nor one very well worth devoting ...
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... possession not only of philosophy , but likewise of the wide fields of language , mythology , religion , cus- toms , and laws . The study of all these subjects has been completely reformed- has received a fresh foundation and a new life ...
... possession not only of philosophy , but likewise of the wide fields of language , mythology , religion , cus- toms , and laws . The study of all these subjects has been completely reformed- has received a fresh foundation and a new life ...
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