The Fortnightly, Band 59;Band 65Chapman and Hall., 1896 |
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... race . He was treated with the most respectful and even affectionate deference , and when he died he was borne to the grave with all the honours the rebel army could afford . That Englishman was Bishop Bedell , the councillor of Sarpi ...
... race . He was treated with the most respectful and even affectionate deference , and when he died he was borne to the grave with all the honours the rebel army could afford . That Englishman was Bishop Bedell , the councillor of Sarpi ...
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... race as you , ardent and discouraged . ' " And long before he slept , he repeated to himself , with growing emphasis , the horror of the life which he was living . " We have already seen enough of M. Barrès to form a conception of his ...
... race as you , ardent and discouraged . ' " And long before he slept , he repeated to himself , with growing emphasis , the horror of the life which he was living . " We have already seen enough of M. Barrès to form a conception of his ...
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... race has there been such a desperate conflict of energy and will , never has such dust and clamour arisen from the arena . He finds himself utterly lacking in the essential requisite ; he is stunned by the very noise of the combat , the ...
... race has there been such a desperate conflict of energy and will , never has such dust and clamour arisen from the arena . He finds himself utterly lacking in the essential requisite ; he is stunned by the very noise of the combat , the ...
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... race- " in the lives of all those dead men who have contributed to my sensibility . " 66 Until now I have had but confused ideas about myself ; thou , Lorraine , hast shown me that I belong to a race incapable of realising its ...
... race- " in the lives of all those dead men who have contributed to my sensibility . " 66 Until now I have had but confused ideas about myself ; thou , Lorraine , hast shown me that I belong to a race incapable of realising its ...
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within me . Tiepolo is the central consciousness of his race . In him , as in me , a race comes to its final term . He does not create beauty ; but he has infinite intelligence and ingenuity , he is the most highly ornamented ...
within me . Tiepolo is the central consciousness of his race . In him , as in me , a race comes to its final term . He does not create beauty ; but he has infinite intelligence and ingenuity , he is the most highly ornamented ...
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