University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... which characterized the Renaissance is as strikingly present as the misinterpretation of Virgil is absent . Familiarity with Quintilian and Horace's Art of Poetry shows the new interest 60 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... which characterized the Renaissance is as strikingly present as the misinterpretation of Virgil is absent . Familiarity with Quintilian and Horace's Art of Poetry shows the new interest 60 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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... presents a keen analysis of the causes of the revolution and proves its absolute inevitability . One regrets that in his modesty Milukov does not dwell on his own effective activity in Russia during the two decades preceding the ...
... presents a keen analysis of the causes of the revolution and proves its absolute inevitability . One regrets that in his modesty Milukov does not dwell on his own effective activity in Russia during the two decades preceding the ...
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... presents an unwitting confession of the author's littleness , maudlin sentimentality , and swell - headed- ness . He typifies the Russian Intelligentsia , noble of purpose , lofty of ideals , but innocent of backbone and practicality ...
... presents an unwitting confession of the author's littleness , maudlin sentimentality , and swell - headed- ness . He typifies the Russian Intelligentsia , noble of purpose , lofty of ideals , but innocent of backbone and practicality ...
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... present a keen and fresh estimate of the literary quality of Tolstoy's sermonizing . In the concluding chapters the author discusses Soviet writers of prose and poetry , and though his remarks appear desultory and at times far - fetched ...
... present a keen and fresh estimate of the literary quality of Tolstoy's sermonizing . In the concluding chapters the author discusses Soviet writers of prose and poetry , and though his remarks appear desultory and at times far - fetched ...
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... present the author in his most intimate moods , and may be of unique interest for the psychologist . As for the average reader , one fears that much of the original charm is inevitably lost in translation . The intimacy of Rosanov's ...
... present the author in his most intimate moods , and may be of unique interest for the psychologist . As for the average reader , one fears that much of the original charm is inevitably lost in translation . The intimacy of Rosanov's ...
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