Appletons' Journal, כרך 8D. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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תוצאות 11-15 מתוך 75
עמוד 45
... tion between these " twin systems , " and again their " consanguinity to the primitive Homeric types , " are very happily expounded by him . In- genuity never fails him in tracing analogies and contrasts ; but there is here far more ...
... tion between these " twin systems , " and again their " consanguinity to the primitive Homeric types , " are very happily expounded by him . In- genuity never fails him in tracing analogies and contrasts ; but there is here far more ...
עמוד 64
... tion new to each man and binding upon every man — the question of his own being , † its origin , its relations , its obligations , its possibilities , its destiny : " What can I know ? What ought I to do ? What may I hope " ? As in ...
... tion new to each man and binding upon every man — the question of his own being , † its origin , its relations , its obligations , its possibilities , its destiny : " What can I know ? What ought I to do ? What may I hope " ? As in ...
עמוד 75
... tion really is , I would not condemn you to a year's residence on this side of the Atlantic for any money . Freedom of opinion ! Where is it ? I see a press more mean , and paltry , and silly , and disgraceful than any country I ever ...
... tion really is , I would not condemn you to a year's residence on this side of the Atlantic for any money . Freedom of opinion ! Where is it ? I see a press more mean , and paltry , and silly , and disgraceful than any country I ever ...
עמוד 80
... tion , and on November 19th of that year he landed once more upon our shores . A considerable por- tion of the second volume is filled with vivid de- scriptions of his readings in the various Eastern cities ; but the scenes themselves ...
... tion , and on November 19th of that year he landed once more upon our shores . A considerable por- tion of the second volume is filled with vivid de- scriptions of his readings in the various Eastern cities ; but the scenes themselves ...
עמוד 84
... ories , because the aiguillon of curiosity and ques- tion pricks all discussion of them . Did Garrick give this passage so ? Did the Siddons make that point ? And what was Edmund Kean's reading ? 84 APPLETONS ' JOURNAL .
... ories , because the aiguillon of curiosity and ques- tion pricks all discussion of them . Did Garrick give this passage so ? Did the Siddons make that point ? And what was Edmund Kean's reading ? 84 APPLETONS ' JOURNAL .
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