The Quarterly Review, Zväzok 191William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1900 |
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Strana 42
... criticism - which has shown it to be a forgery invented somewhere between the years 752 and 777 - did but materialise an event of world - wide significance , the rise of Christian Rome upon the ruins of Pagan or Imperial greatness ...
... criticism - which has shown it to be a forgery invented somewhere between the years 752 and 777 - did but materialise an event of world - wide significance , the rise of Christian Rome upon the ruins of Pagan or Imperial greatness ...
Strana 57
... than is usual among French critics . M. Rod's study of Goethe has evidently sprung from motives similar to those which prompted Sir John Seeley's book : his object has been to bring order and Goethe and the Nineteenth Century . 57.
... than is usual among French critics . M. Rod's study of Goethe has evidently sprung from motives similar to those which prompted Sir John Seeley's book : his object has been to bring order and Goethe and the Nineteenth Century . 57.
Strana 58
... criticism , that is to say , with as much freedom as possible from the judgments that have already been passed upon them . We must understand their significance for their author and for ourselves ; we must estimate their importance for ...
... criticism , that is to say , with as much freedom as possible from the judgments that have already been passed upon them . We must understand their significance for their author and for ourselves ; we must estimate their importance for ...
Strana 59
... criticism of him from indiscriminate eulogy . The present attitude of the Germans as a nation towards Goethe is an element in the evolution of the new Empire which no observant student can afford to overlook . At no time in the history ...
... criticism of him from indiscriminate eulogy . The present attitude of the Germans as a nation towards Goethe is an element in the evolution of the new Empire which no observant student can afford to overlook . At no time in the history ...
Strana 60
... critic would have us believe , in any way condemn other points of view - certain features in literature , hitherto but little regarded , acquire a new importance . We are obliged to consider what might be called the dynamic element ...
... critic would have us believe , in any way condemn other points of view - certain features in literature , hitherto but little regarded , acquire a new importance . We are obliged to consider what might be called the dynamic element ...
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