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... passage in ' Don Quixote , ' † refers to " a grave ecclesiastic , one of those who regulate noblemen's houses , one of those who , not being nobly born themselves , never succeed in teaching noble conduct to those who are so born , one ...
... passage in ' Don Quixote , ' † refers to " a grave ecclesiastic , one of those who regulate noblemen's houses , one of those who , not being nobly born themselves , never succeed in teaching noble conduct to those who are so born , one ...
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... passage in ' Sartor Resartus , ' where he rends in pieces the trumpery popular theory that we are sent into the world to be comfortable : " Foolish soul ! what act of legislature was there that thou shouldst be happy ? A little while ...
... passage in ' Sartor Resartus , ' where he rends in pieces the trumpery popular theory that we are sent into the world to be comfortable : " Foolish soul ! what act of legislature was there that thou shouldst be happy ? A little while ...
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... passage is not without its own difficulties , as will be seen by Dr. Moore's comment : " Now , much as one would wish to believe that Dante had visited Oxford , one cannot but remark that ( 1 ) the statement that he did so is first made ...
... passage is not without its own difficulties , as will be seen by Dr. Moore's comment : " Now , much as one would wish to believe that Dante had visited Oxford , one cannot but remark that ( 1 ) the statement that he did so is first made ...
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The Psychological Treatment of Nero in Literature | 1 |
The Letters and Autobiographical Writings | 67 |
Romeo and Juliet before and in Shaksperes Time | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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