The National Review, Volumen12Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1861 |
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... fact or fiction . We come across instances of this inaccuracy and unfaithfulness in almost every page of his Memoirs ; so that we can proceed only with doubt and caution , making ample allowance as we go along for the motives which we ...
... fact or fiction . We come across instances of this inaccuracy and unfaithfulness in almost every page of his Memoirs ; so that we can proceed only with doubt and caution , making ample allowance as we go along for the motives which we ...
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... fact , he usually left her behind him whenever he went any where . She was a kind of pied - à - terre or furnished lodging , which he kept in Paris to be ready for him when he happened to return , after his restless wanderings . The few ...
... fact , he usually left her behind him whenever he went any where . She was a kind of pied - à - terre or furnished lodging , which he kept in Paris to be ready for him when he happened to return , after his restless wanderings . The few ...
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Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot. mentary effect ; that , in fact , the whole story was a histrionic lie , which he uttered on the spur of the occasion , but shrank from deliberately recording in his life ? Neither explanation is ...
Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot. mentary effect ; that , in fact , the whole story was a histrionic lie , which he uttered on the spur of the occasion , but shrank from deliberately recording in his life ? Neither explanation is ...
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... fact that , in its original form , it embodied his two celebrated romances , Atala and René , -romances which , with all their beauties , are as- suredly not religious in their essence : what of Christianity appears in them is the ...
... fact that , in its original form , it embodied his two celebrated romances , Atala and René , -romances which , with all their beauties , are as- suredly not religious in their essence : what of Christianity appears in them is the ...
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... fact , a faithful picture of Cha- teaubriand's own youth . It has in it nothing noble , nothing manly , nothing vigorous or fresh ; but a sadder cry , a deeper groan , never issued from the hopeless abysses of an aimless and melancholy ...
... fact , a faithful picture of Cha- teaubriand's own youth . It has in it nothing noble , nothing manly , nothing vigorous or fresh ; but a sadder cry , a deeper groan , never issued from the hopeless abysses of an aimless and melancholy ...
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