Germany, المجلدات 1-2Houghton, Mifflin, 1887 |
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... Voltaire . The sterility with which our literature is threat- ened may lead us to suppose that the French spirit itself has need of being renewed by a more vigorous sap ; and as the el- egance of society will always preserve us from ...
... Voltaire . The sterility with which our literature is threat- ened may lead us to suppose that the French spirit itself has need of being renewed by a more vigorous sap ; and as the el- egance of society will always preserve us from ...
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... Voltaire : Il a plus que personne l'esprit Styrians , than any of these are allied to the Saxons , the Thuringians , or the Rhinelanders . Both in North and South Germany original races are still found in large masses , and popular ...
... Voltaire : Il a plus que personne l'esprit Styrians , than any of these are allied to the Saxons , the Thuringians , or the Rhinelanders . Both in North and South Germany original races are still found in large masses , and popular ...
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... Voltaire , and nevertheless he is as clear as the object of his meditations will permit . Without doubt , clearness should accompany depth of thought ; but those who confine themselves only to the graces of wit and the play on words ...
... Voltaire , and nevertheless he is as clear as the object of his meditations will permit . Without doubt , clearness should accompany depth of thought ; but those who confine themselves only to the graces of wit and the play on words ...
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... Voltaire , and in his poetry to Ariosto ; but these resemblances , which are voluntary on his part , do not prevent him from being by nature completely German . Wieland is infinitely better in- formed than Voltaire ; he has studied the ...
... Voltaire , and in his poetry to Ariosto ; but these resemblances , which are voluntary on his part , do not prevent him from being by nature completely German . Wieland is infinitely better in- formed than Voltaire ; he has studied the ...
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... Voltaire , Fontenelle , and Bayle . Xenophon and Addison followed ; and , in his seventeenth year , he wrote an imitation of Lucretius ( 1751 ) , and played off Bayle and Leibnitz against Aristotle , to the delight of a public which had ...
... Voltaire , Fontenelle , and Bayle . Xenophon and Addison followed ; and , in his seventeenth year , he wrote an imitation of Lucretius ( 1751 ) , and played off Bayle and Leibnitz against Aristotle , to the delight of a public which had ...
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