The Quarterly Review, Band 147John Murray, 1879 |
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... common some particular distinguishing features , which he indicated with the charming clear- ness and precision of one who by long and familiar observation is thoroughly at home with all these characteristic points . Les- sing , on the ...
... common some particular distinguishing features , which he indicated with the charming clear- ness and precision of one who by long and familiar observation is thoroughly at home with all these characteristic points . Les- sing , on the ...
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... common in Germany in the sixteenth century , with numerous pinnacles surmounted by as numerous statues ; a striking example of Rococo architecture . In its halls Duke August , Senex divinus , once held court ; now bats and owls are the ...
... common in Germany in the sixteenth century , with numerous pinnacles surmounted by as numerous statues ; a striking example of Rococo architecture . In its halls Duke August , Senex divinus , once held court ; now bats and owls are the ...
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... common of one large human fold , notwith- standing the denominational barriers thrown up between them by the divisions of con- ventional doctrine . What gives to this poem its distinctive charm is the sustained tone of unaffected ...
... common of one large human fold , notwith- standing the denominational barriers thrown up between them by the divisions of con- ventional doctrine . What gives to this poem its distinctive charm is the sustained tone of unaffected ...
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... common rectitude , have still answered a use- ful and even noble purpose . Now , however , a heavy languor lies over nearly all cathedral cities , ecclesiasticism reigns in the place of religion , and the grossest immoralities find in ...
... common rectitude , have still answered a use- ful and even noble purpose . Now , however , a heavy languor lies over nearly all cathedral cities , ecclesiasticism reigns in the place of religion , and the grossest immoralities find in ...
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... common benefit to the largest and most powerful of the religious associations which exist in the parish itself . It would not sur- prise me if that were frequently the Episcopal Disestablished Church of England . It would not shock me ...
... common benefit to the largest and most powerful of the religious associations which exist in the parish itself . It would not sur- prise me if that were frequently the Episcopal Disestablished Church of England . It would not shock me ...
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