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Page 167
... spirit , is this the way to attack that spirit with success ? Probably , if the author were at our elbow , he would say that the drift of his essay is to revive a truly serious and devotional spirit , and that his view is not the ...
... spirit , is this the way to attack that spirit with success ? Probably , if the author were at our elbow , he would say that the drift of his essay is to revive a truly serious and devotional spirit , and that his view is not the ...
Page 344
... spirit , and sometimes even more than the spirit , of the glorious Greek ; and throughout his long work , ( a work , we will venture to affirm , which is unrivalled in any language , ) he is animated , he is entertaining , he is poetic ...
... spirit , and sometimes even more than the spirit , of the glorious Greek ; and throughout his long work , ( a work , we will venture to affirm , which is unrivalled in any language , ) he is animated , he is entertaining , he is poetic ...
Page 522
... spirit which is produced by great concentration . The multiplicity of places and countries included within his range does not allow it to exist , and the local spirit of one place is neutralized by that of another . On the one hand ...
... spirit which is produced by great concentration . The multiplicity of places and countries included within his range does not allow it to exist , and the local spirit of one place is neutralized by that of another . On the one hand ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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