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... and to give reasons for self - gratulation on the happy position of affairs , when the library door opened , and a visitor of some consequence was announced , who proved to be no less a person- age than the Secretary of State for ...
... and to give reasons for self - gratulation on the happy position of affairs , when the library door opened , and a visitor of some consequence was announced , who proved to be no less a person- age than the Secretary of State for ...
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... more of foreign affairs than any private man can know - is of all men the most exposed to influences which are likely to make him , in another sense , know less of foreign affairs than a well - informed and thoughtful private man .
... more of foreign affairs than any private man can know - is of all men the most exposed to influences which are likely to make him , in another sense , know less of foreign affairs than a well - informed and thoughtful private man .
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But it has points which are quite peculiar to itself , as the growth of Prussia has other points which are no less peculiar . In both cases a power has grown up , resting on no genuine national basis , but consisting of all the ...
But it has points which are quite peculiar to itself , as the growth of Prussia has other points which are no less peculiar . In both cases a power has grown up , resting on no genuine national basis , but consisting of all the ...
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There is music , too , in his verse , but the grouping of phrases and the management of cadences are dependent less upon the sound and more upon the sentiment . Indeed , a tendency towards superfluity of sentiment is just the one ...
There is music , too , in his verse , but the grouping of phrases and the management of cadences are dependent less upon the sound and more upon the sentiment . Indeed , a tendency towards superfluity of sentiment is just the one ...
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Schubert will cer- tainly never fail to attract us because he is not Beethoven , and Pindar soaring with mighty sweep may please us less at times than Euripides the human with his droppings of warm tears .
Schubert will cer- tainly never fail to attract us because he is not Beethoven , and Pindar soaring with mighty sweep may please us less at times than Euripides the human with his droppings of warm tears .
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