The Quarterly Review, Volumes 84-85John Murray, 1849 - English literature |
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Page 37
... French original , attempt an English version of them . ' General Aspect of Paris . to him . ' press a truth . Never perhaps was any people more inclined to bend before a strongly consti- tuted Government , than was then the people of ...
... French original , attempt an English version of them . ' General Aspect of Paris . to him . ' press a truth . Never perhaps was any people more inclined to bend before a strongly consti- tuted Government , than was then the people of ...
Page 87
... French child , Jane's through great trials and temptations from pupil , Mr. Rochester's ward and reputed the man she loves . Nor is she even a daughter . There is a pleasing monotony Pamela adapted and refined to modern no - in the ...
... French child , Jane's through great trials and temptations from pupil , Mr. Rochester's ward and reputed the man she loves . Nor is she even a daughter . There is a pleasing monotony Pamela adapted and refined to modern no - in the ...
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... French school of novels it combines that repulsive vulgarity in the choice of its vice which supplies its own antidote . The question of authorship , therefore , can deserve a moment's curiosity only as far as Jane Eyre ' is concerned ...
... French school of novels it combines that repulsive vulgarity in the choice of its vice which supplies its own antidote . The question of authorship , therefore , can deserve a moment's curiosity only as far as Jane Eyre ' is concerned ...
Page 107
... French : many ing the action of Germany against France , names on the northern side of the French without dreaming of a period fast approach - frontier , such as Steenkerke , Waterloo , ing , when united Germany would rise in Tweebecke ...
... French : many ing the action of Germany against France , names on the northern side of the French without dreaming of a period fast approach - frontier , such as Steenkerke , Waterloo , ing , when united Germany would rise in Tweebecke ...
Page 108
... French , which Montaigne noticed so far back as 1580. One of the reasons for this remarkable tenacity of the German ... French Presi- dent were rejected , because forsooth the Alsatian peasants gave in the name of Ludwig Bompar ! One of ...
... French , which Montaigne noticed so far back as 1580. One of the reasons for this remarkable tenacity of the German ... French Presi- dent were rejected , because forsooth the Alsatian peasants gave in the name of Ludwig Bompar ! One of ...
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