Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... things from far . Love lives and is for ever . Finally , then , may we not see some length towards an explanation of our poet's popularity ? He has a message for the English reader such as is seldom delivered to him ; an appeal to his ...
... things from far . Love lives and is for ever . Finally , then , may we not see some length towards an explanation of our poet's popularity ? He has a message for the English reader such as is seldom delivered to him ; an appeal to his ...
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... things than indifference , and we naturally seek for this quality of earnestness in his views of religion and politics — subjects which call forth the passions of men more than any other . But notwithstanding all that has been said and ...
... things than indifference , and we naturally seek for this quality of earnestness in his views of religion and politics — subjects which call forth the passions of men more than any other . But notwithstanding all that has been said and ...
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... things he expected from the endeavour of those to whom he had delivered me for education was affability of manners and good humour . ' Montaigne was , to speak the truth , idle and desultory , and he would be the first to admit it . He ...
... things he expected from the endeavour of those to whom he had delivered me for education was affability of manners and good humour . ' Montaigne was , to speak the truth , idle and desultory , and he would be the first to admit it . He ...
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... things that they ought to do when they become men . ' 6 Montaigne , then , would keep in view the end of education from the very first ; and that end is to train to right reason and indepen- dent judgment , to moderation of mind , and ...
... things that they ought to do when they become men . ' 6 Montaigne , then , would keep in view the end of education from the very first ; and that end is to train to right reason and indepen- dent judgment , to moderation of mind , and ...
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... things at the time Montaigne wrote . The Humanistic revival , which was a revival in the interests of realities , was also a revival of style ; and the tendency was to give prominence to art in language . This must always be the case ...
... things at the time Montaigne wrote . The Humanistic revival , which was a revival in the interests of realities , was also a revival of style ; and the tendency was to give prominence to art in language . This must always be the case ...
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