Modern French LiteratureGould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1848 - 448 pagini |
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Pagina iv
... English mind . While writing this treatise on Modern French Literature , the best , and indeed the only succinct work of the kind , he was attached to the Educa- tional Institution at Twickenham , a place famous as the abode of Pope ...
... English mind . While writing this treatise on Modern French Literature , the best , and indeed the only succinct work of the kind , he was attached to the Educa- tional Institution at Twickenham , a place famous as the abode of Pope ...
Pagina v
... English Literature has been so successful as to inspire a hope that the present ency- clopedical survey of French Literature will also be acceptable to the community . The labors of the American editor are altogether unpretending . He ...
... English Literature has been so successful as to inspire a hope that the present ency- clopedical survey of French Literature will also be acceptable to the community . The labors of the American editor are altogether unpretending . He ...
Pagina vii
... English public is liable to be misled , with regard to French literature , by the in- justice of a partial , capricious fame , and by the venality of the public press ; and that a candid resumé of the subject was desi- rable for the ...
... English public is liable to be misled , with regard to French literature , by the in- justice of a partial , capricious fame , and by the venality of the public press ; and that a candid resumé of the subject was desi- rable for the ...
Pagina ix
... English public , with an earnest hope that it will help to make my country more loved and esteemed . Science and letters , it has been remarked , are of no country ; but rather they are of every country . They form a chain of common ...
... English public , with an earnest hope that it will help to make my country more loved and esteemed . Science and letters , it has been remarked , are of no country ; but rather they are of every country . They form a chain of common ...
Pagina xi
... English Literature - Of Shakspeare - Ossian - Young - and Lord Byron . - Change in the French Character . - Influence of Women .-- Intel- lectual Progress and Influence of France , England , and Germany , on the future Destiny of the ...
... English Literature - Of Shakspeare - Ossian - Young - and Lord Byron . - Change in the French Character . - Influence of Women .-- Intel- lectual Progress and Influence of France , England , and Germany , on the future Destiny of the ...
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Pagina 397 - This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth ; my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Pagina 397 - Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory, But far beyond my depth: my high-blown pride At length broke under me; and now has left me, Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Pagina 156 - The nations of our time cannot prevent the conditions of men from becoming equal; but it depends upon themselves whether the principle of equality is to lead them to servitude or freedom, to knowledge or barbarism, to prosperity or to wretchedness.