The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 25
... feelings of the population and its military character was decomposed by them . In no other manner can we account for the unexampled spectacle of the rapid dissolution , after two or three indecisive battles , of large bodies of ...
... feelings of the population and its military character was decomposed by them . In no other manner can we account for the unexampled spectacle of the rapid dissolution , after two or three indecisive battles , of large bodies of ...
Pàgina 27
... feelings had more weight with them than the passion of military glory or even the sense of military duty . The existence of a vast multitude of peasant proprietors is probably beneficial as an element of peace , but it certainly does ...
... feelings had more weight with them than the passion of military glory or even the sense of military duty . The existence of a vast multitude of peasant proprietors is probably beneficial as an element of peace , but it certainly does ...
Pàgina 45
... feeling and perception - too nobly sensitive to be happy , or to succeed as the callous herd are content to do . Berlioz was sent up to Paris to study Physic on a scanty allowance . It was perhaps hoped that the scantiness of the home ...
... feeling and perception - too nobly sensitive to be happy , or to succeed as the callous herd are content to do . Berlioz was sent up to Paris to study Physic on a scanty allowance . It was perhaps hoped that the scantiness of the home ...
Pàgina 53
... feeling , and knowledge by sneering at the old masters of Art , in favour of the muddy inanities of Schumann , and the presumptuous extravagances of Wagner , whom , by the way , Berlioz criticises with a caustic seve- rity - suspicious ...
... feeling , and knowledge by sneering at the old masters of Art , in favour of the muddy inanities of Schumann , and the presumptuous extravagances of Wagner , whom , by the way , Berlioz criticises with a caustic seve- rity - suspicious ...
Pàgina 57
... feels himself aggrieved , without legal remedy against the aggressor , may fly for succour and sympathy , if only he can succeed in finding some Member of Parliament sufficiently bold and benevolent to 1871 . 57 Business of the House of ...
... feels himself aggrieved , without legal remedy against the aggressor , may fly for succour and sympathy , if only he can succeed in finding some Member of Parliament sufficiently bold and benevolent to 1871 . 57 Business of the House of ...
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