Afternoon Lectures on Literature and Art ...Bell, 1866 |
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... habits of other men ; and that charitable wisdom , or a sense of human brotherhood , is to be drawn chiefly from works of cosmopolitan senti- ment , humour , and observation ; such as Don Quixote ; Gil Blas ; the Essays of Montaigne ...
... habits of other men ; and that charitable wisdom , or a sense of human brotherhood , is to be drawn chiefly from works of cosmopolitan senti- ment , humour , and observation ; such as Don Quixote ; Gil Blas ; the Essays of Montaigne ...
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... habits became more settled , the intel- lectual progress of the European nations grew to be more independent of each other ; but having all started from a common state , and being subsequently influenced by great events which affected ...
... habits became more settled , the intel- lectual progress of the European nations grew to be more independent of each other ; but having all started from a common state , and being subsequently influenced by great events which affected ...
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... habit , natural to French thought , of rapidly thinking the parts , and then noting the effect of the whole . On the Germanic languages indeed , owing pro- bably to the strength of articulation in Germanic utterance and to the tendency ...
... habit , natural to French thought , of rapidly thinking the parts , and then noting the effect of the whole . On the Germanic languages indeed , owing pro- bably to the strength of articulation in Germanic utterance and to the tendency ...
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... habit was con- firmed by the early development of commerce , wealth , art , and literature in Italy , while the other European nations were still struggling out of barbarism . The progress of England was retarded by civil war , while ...
... habit was con- firmed by the early development of commerce , wealth , art , and literature in Italy , while the other European nations were still struggling out of barbarism . The progress of England was retarded by civil war , while ...
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... habits , had been followed by that great war of Romanism and Protestantism which led the nation through such deep questionings , and so tried the faith , constancy , and love of truth of both parties , as naturally to discipline them in ...
... habits , had been followed by that great war of Romanism and Protestantism which led the nation through such deep questionings , and so tried the faith , constancy , and love of truth of both parties , as naturally to discipline them in ...
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