The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Том 17Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, limited, 1899 |
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... he gave the name of nihilism . In Fumée he followed the progress of this social malady , and in Terres Vierges he described its violent manifestations . Tourguéneff did not equal Tolstoi either in knowledge of the RUSSIAN LITERATURE xxxvii.
... he gave the name of nihilism . In Fumée he followed the progress of this social malady , and in Terres Vierges he described its violent manifestations . Tourguéneff did not equal Tolstoi either in knowledge of the RUSSIAN LITERATURE xxxvii.
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... followed - Humiliés et Offensés , Crime et Chatiment , and L'Idiot — are the chapters of a mystic and fraternal gospel , in which the sympathetic observer seems to glorify every aspect of life of the unhappy , even their vices and the ...
... followed - Humiliés et Offensés , Crime et Chatiment , and L'Idiot — are the chapters of a mystic and fraternal gospel , in which the sympathetic observer seems to glorify every aspect of life of the unhappy , even their vices and the ...
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... followed them , when he went to the peasants ' school and learned again , or thought that he had learned again at that school , the essential knowledge which is to know little , to think little , to seek the kingdom of God upon the ...
... followed them , when he went to the peasants ' school and learned again , or thought that he had learned again at that school , the essential knowledge which is to know little , to think little , to seek the kingdom of God upon the ...
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... followed as they might . Had it been undisturbed by the rush of the cavalcade , the scene would have been still and soothing . Overhead , a cloud of rooks were winging their garrulous flight to the ancestral avenue of an ancient mansion ...
... followed as they might . Had it been undisturbed by the rush of the cavalcade , the scene would have been still and soothing . Overhead , a cloud of rooks were winging their garrulous flight to the ancestral avenue of an ancient mansion ...
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... followed belike ? " " We did . " " And took him arter all , I reckon ? " asked the rustic , squinting more horribly than ever . " No , " returned Coates , " I can't say we did ; but we'll have him yet . I'm pretty sure he can't be far ...
... followed belike ? " " We did . " " And took him arter all , I reckon ? " asked the rustic , squinting more horribly than ever . " No , " returned Coates , " I can't say we did ; but we'll have him yet . I'm pretty sure he can't be far ...
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Adams answer Aurangzeb beauty better black crows blessing born brother called captain character Colonel COUNTESS OF BUTE creature cried Cunegund Davers dear dearest love desire Dick Dick Turpin door Dupleix earth endeavored English eyes face father fear gentleman George George Warrington give Gogol hand happy hear heard heart highwayman Hindu honor hope horse hour human Indian insulted Jackey Jewkes Joseph Andrews king lady ladyship liberty live look Lord Lord Bute madam Marathas MARK AKENSIDE master means mind Montesquieu nature never night o'er Pamela Pangloss passed passion philosopher pity pleasure poor prince qu'il reason replied russe sentiment soul speak Spirit of Laws sword Tarass Boulba taxes tell thee things THOMAS GRAY thou art thought tion took truth Turpin vex'd virtue voice wench whole wish woman word wretched young
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