Philological Quarterly, Volume 1University of Iowa, 1922 - Philology |
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... character , and with the suspicion that too many shrewd readers might leap at a ready identification , it is easy to understand why a tactful writer should hasten to conclude with an alibi : " But sooth to seyn , I noot how men hym ...
... character , and with the suspicion that too many shrewd readers might leap at a ready identification , it is easy to understand why a tactful writer should hasten to conclude with an alibi : " But sooth to seyn , I noot how men hym ...
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... character of Jahn , mentions these items with the air of Dickens's Sergeant Buzzfuzz in his weighty hints as to the dark meaning of the fateful words , " Chops and Tomato Sauce ! Yours , Pickwick . " The plain implication of the ...
... character of Jahn , mentions these items with the air of Dickens's Sergeant Buzzfuzz in his weighty hints as to the dark meaning of the fateful words , " Chops and Tomato Sauce ! Yours , Pickwick . " The plain implication of the ...
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... character , his lofty idealism , his generosity , and his Christian love of his fellowmen . He was certainly no selfish placeseeker , trying to sway the minds of his fellows to his own advantage . But he was an unswerving follower of ...
... character , his lofty idealism , his generosity , and his Christian love of his fellowmen . He was certainly no selfish placeseeker , trying to sway the minds of his fellows to his own advantage . But he was an unswerving follower of ...
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... character that cemented the friendship between him and Americans like William Ellery Channing and John Greenleaf Whittier . Von Treitschke omits all mention of these traits and calls him " einen Fanatiker des harten Verstandes , im ...
... character that cemented the friendship between him and Americans like William Ellery Channing and John Greenleaf Whittier . Von Treitschke omits all mention of these traits and calls him " einen Fanatiker des harten Verstandes , im ...
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... characters are true to nature . " " 1 La Fontaine sought to imitate these qualities of composition and style while preserving his origin- ality and individuality . In the preface to the Psyché , on whose composition he lingered long ...
... characters are true to nature . " " 1 La Fontaine sought to imitate these qualities of composition and style while preserving his origin- ality and individuality . In the preface to the Psyché , on whose composition he lingered long ...
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