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Pagina 64
... German . Even in the ferry - boat , the noise of the French servants , and the silent patience of incon- venience among the Germans , becomes obvious ; and the toll - gate - keeper , contriving to open his gate , and to receive his due ...
... German . Even in the ferry - boat , the noise of the French servants , and the silent patience of incon- venience among the Germans , becomes obvious ; and the toll - gate - keeper , contriving to open his gate , and to receive his due ...
Pagina 66
... German did in a German kingdom has left enduring traces : but that which the Frenchman attempted has not germinated . ' This is strikingly said , with strength of antithesis , but we demur to the truth of the proposition . It was French ...
... German did in a German kingdom has left enduring traces : but that which the Frenchman attempted has not germinated . ' This is strikingly said , with strength of antithesis , but we demur to the truth of the proposition . It was French ...
Pagina 359
... German Homer of Stolberg , or of Voss , has nothing of the modern cut and manner in its garb the lines are hexameters , as in the original ; and the words are studiously verbal . If Schiller translates Eschylus , or Stolberg renders ...
... German Homer of Stolberg , or of Voss , has nothing of the modern cut and manner in its garb the lines are hexameters , as in the original ; and the words are studiously verbal . If Schiller translates Eschylus , or Stolberg renders ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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