The Quarterly Review, Band 147John Murray, 1879 |
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... nature being seasoned by sympathies so generous and warm , so broad and unselfish , so thor- oughly tolerant and free from taint of big - bers had been distinguished for orthodox otry , that the man may be said to have been quite ...
... nature being seasoned by sympathies so generous and warm , so broad and unselfish , so thor- oughly tolerant and free from taint of big - bers had been distinguished for orthodox otry , that the man may be said to have been quite ...
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... nature , and how thor- oughly calculated all this was , on the one hand to stir his eager interest , on the other to distract his mind - nay , even to shake to their foundations the staid order of stern views which alone were in ...
... nature , and how thor- oughly calculated all this was , on the one hand to stir his eager interest , on the other to distract his mind - nay , even to shake to their foundations the staid order of stern views which alone were in ...
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... nature's call for physical enjoy- ment . But it should also be carefully noted that Lessing never became overmastered by the flush of such pulsations , and that the athletic symmetry of his finely chiselled na- ture was never disfigured ...
... nature's call for physical enjoy- ment . But it should also be carefully noted that Lessing never became overmastered by the flush of such pulsations , and that the athletic symmetry of his finely chiselled na- ture was never disfigured ...
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... nature of the testimony we have here to the impression Lessing's genius in- stinctively produced . Voltaire - the pet of monarchs , the spoilt child of fashion , by nature intensely vain and excessively irrit- able - wrote from the ...
... nature of the testimony we have here to the impression Lessing's genius in- stinctively produced . Voltaire - the pet of monarchs , the spoilt child of fashion , by nature intensely vain and excessively irrit- able - wrote from the ...
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... profession with a taste for the Muses , and a nature singu- Like his eminent contemporary , Winck - larly cultivated with a mind highly suscep- tible of romantic devotion . The generous warmth of his 10 Jan. Lessing .
... profession with a taste for the Muses , and a nature singu- Like his eminent contemporary , Winck - larly cultivated with a mind highly suscep- tible of romantic devotion . The generous warmth of his 10 Jan. Lessing .
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