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Pagina 46
... Taine's system was in violation of the received principles of philosophi- cal orthodoxy . † We may regret that the ... Taine comes to us introduced by a name already famous in France , and not unknown in England . M. Taine was born in ...
... Taine's system was in violation of the received principles of philosophi- cal orthodoxy . † We may regret that the ... Taine comes to us introduced by a name already famous in France , and not unknown in England . M. Taine was born in ...
Pagina 47
... Taine's attention in England , as if they had not previously fallen with- in the sphere of his observation ; but to this first discovery he soon added a second - that the effect of these peculiar- ities was only to ripen hypocrisy , the ...
... Taine's attention in England , as if they had not previously fallen with- in the sphere of his observation ; but to this first discovery he soon added a second - that the effect of these peculiar- ities was only to ripen hypocrisy , the ...
Pagina 148
... Taine illustrates the change by com- paring the noble portraits of Vandyck with the meretricious forms of Sir Peter Lely . The licentious spirit of the court , the stage , and the poetry of this age is but too well known : need we say ...
... Taine illustrates the change by com- paring the noble portraits of Vandyck with the meretricious forms of Sir Peter Lely . The licentious spirit of the court , the stage , and the poetry of this age is but too well known : need we say ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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