The Living Age, Volume 265Living Age Company, 1910 |
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Page 232
... spirit , while about both lin- gers an atmosphere of sadness reminiscent of the melancholy Lom- bard plains , with their monotony of poplars and the malarial reaches of the risaia . The prevalent spirit of " Fatalità " is that of revolt ...
... spirit , while about both lin- gers an atmosphere of sadness reminiscent of the melancholy Lom- bard plains , with their monotony of poplars and the malarial reaches of the risaia . The prevalent spirit of " Fatalità " is that of revolt ...
Page 506
... spirit of the Restora- tion that spirit which gradually made lyrical poetry impossible and set the best poets writing satire . Suckling has found love out ; and he is the precursor of those comedians who had found life out and who ...
... spirit of the Restora- tion that spirit which gradually made lyrical poetry impossible and set the best poets writing satire . Suckling has found love out ; and he is the precursor of those comedians who had found life out and who ...
Page 712
... spirit must and can be revealed only through the instrument of flesh , is natural to one who has knelt at Bethlehem . In the doctrine of the Incarnation is the warrant to all think- ing Christian men for the socialist hope , so scouted ...
... spirit must and can be revealed only through the instrument of flesh , is natural to one who has knelt at Bethlehem . In the doctrine of the Incarnation is the warrant to all think- ing Christian men for the socialist hope , so scouted ...
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