The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 30Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1843 |
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... literature was difficult ; to have talked or written of it , impos- sible . Madame de Staël saw the first edition of her " Germany " pounded in a mortar , because it praised the poetry and philosophy of the Germans . What would have ...
... literature was difficult ; to have talked or written of it , impos- sible . Madame de Staël saw the first edition of her " Germany " pounded in a mortar , because it praised the poetry and philosophy of the Germans . What would have ...
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... literature , and the new one of the rising generation , took place on the fields of metaphysics . Messrs . Jouy and his friends of the Constitutionnel , the Minerve , and the Pandore , were Voltairean , materialist , classic ...
... literature , and the new one of the rising generation , took place on the fields of metaphysics . Messrs . Jouy and his friends of the Constitutionnel , the Minerve , and the Pandore , were Voltairean , materialist , classic ...
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... literature , and had published voluminous criticisms thereon . Like Voltaire , he began by praising us in this respect , and then , vexed to find his praise too loudly taken up and echoed , he turned round and abused us . This was ...
... literature , and had published voluminous criticisms thereon . Like Voltaire , he began by praising us in this respect , and then , vexed to find his praise too loudly taken up and echoed , he turned round and abused us . This was ...
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... literature of Young Germany and that of the Old , as well as between the prohibition and free trade schools in political economy , give ample exercise to the national mind , and prepare the way for the more serious discussion of a ...
... literature of Young Germany and that of the Old , as well as between the prohibition and free trade schools in political economy , give ample exercise to the national mind , and prepare the way for the more serious discussion of a ...
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with criticisms of foreign literature , ended by introducing the freedom of foreign literature into their own . What might have been the result it is impossible now to say : for the Events of 1830 blighted the harvest , and flung the ...
with criticisms of foreign literature , ended by introducing the freedom of foreign literature into their own . What might have been the result it is impossible now to say : for the Events of 1830 blighted the harvest , and flung the ...
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