The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 116Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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Pagina 120
... thought for the pursuit of words . ' Even if Mme . Turquet - Milnes never ceases to say it , no one who knows his Mallarmé will ever cease to deny it . Mallarmé was unswerving , as much as any man in the history of literature or thought ...
... thought for the pursuit of words . ' Even if Mme . Turquet - Milnes never ceases to say it , no one who knows his Mallarmé will ever cease to deny it . Mallarmé was unswerving , as much as any man in the history of literature or thought ...
Pagina 211
... thought should be diffused , and his true vocation was that of a teacher , who was , however , more inspiring to his personal pupils than he managed to be by his books . Mr. Forster draws a true and vivid portrait of him ; but even Mr ...
... thought should be diffused , and his true vocation was that of a teacher , who was , however , more inspiring to his personal pupils than he managed to be by his books . Mr. Forster draws a true and vivid portrait of him ; but even Mr ...
Pagina 282
... thought that oppor- tunity might be taken to develop commercial intercourse with Tibet . A century before this Warren Hastings had sent first Bogle and then Turner to establish commercial relations with the Tashi Lama , and they had ...
... thought that oppor- tunity might be taken to develop commercial intercourse with Tibet . A century before this Warren Hastings had sent first Bogle and then Turner to establish commercial relations with the Tashi Lama , and they had ...
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ANGELL Sir Norman | 136 |
CARR Philip | 205 |
SABATIER Frédéric | 211 |
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