The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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Pagina 143
... English would as soon think of giving up Jamaica as of giving up the pre- eminence of their great poet . ' And Joseph de Maistre goes on to quote a passage from a then recent English commentator on Milton - Bishop Newton . Bishop Newton ...
... English would as soon think of giving up Jamaica as of giving up the pre- eminence of their great poet . ' And Joseph de Maistre goes on to quote a passage from a then recent English commentator on Milton - Bishop Newton . Bishop Newton ...
Pagina 146
... English schools , expresses surprise that the French language and literature should find more favour in Teutonic England than the German . But community of practice is more telling than community of origin . While English and French are ...
... English schools , expresses surprise that the French language and literature should find more favour in Teutonic England than the German . But community of practice is more telling than community of origin . While English and French are ...
Pagina 304
... English people to break away from their policy of non - intervention , in the hope of transplanting their own sacred Constitution on to foreign soil . Now it is plain that , though much of this desire is due to democratic sympathy ...
... English people to break away from their policy of non - intervention , in the hope of transplanting their own sacred Constitution on to foreign soil . Now it is plain that , though much of this desire is due to democratic sympathy ...
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