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Page 62
... entire register of moods of which they are capable . In this game , Racine shows himself a greater artist than Corneille , and the basic tone of his work is , moreover , utterly different . Instead of by the social virtues , by will ...
... entire register of moods of which they are capable . In this game , Racine shows himself a greater artist than Corneille , and the basic tone of his work is , moreover , utterly different . Instead of by the social virtues , by will ...
Page 172
... entire order and casting one vote of the total of nineteen ) made difficulties . Aitzema takes care to point out in passing that the " member " -meaning the entire delegation — of the nobility “ de- pended entirely upon the Prince ...
... entire order and casting one vote of the total of nineteen ) made difficulties . Aitzema takes care to point out in passing that the " member " -meaning the entire delegation — of the nobility “ de- pended entirely upon the Prince ...
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... entire party or to the entire period of its existence . All that I desire is that historians , in judging the men of the seventeenth century , should not use indiscriminately stand- ards borrowed from our own time , as for instance ...
... entire party or to the entire period of its existence . All that I desire is that historians , in judging the men of the seventeenth century , should not use indiscriminately stand- ards borrowed from our own time , as for instance ...
Contents
II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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