Littell's Living Age, Volumes 342-343Littell, Son and Company, 1932 |
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Page 433
... important of them all was the origin of tragedy , and to that he devoted an important book . He al- ways believed that , of all forms of human thought , Greek tragedy was the most important , the richest , and the most mysterious , both ...
... important of them all was the origin of tragedy , and to that he devoted an important book . He al- ways believed that , of all forms of human thought , Greek tragedy was the most important , the richest , and the most mysterious , both ...
Page 552
... important and even remarkable scenes fail to stand out from the monotonous thread of the recital and thus escape the attention of the care- less reader . If the novelist is not suffi- ciently talented for the intensity of his vision to ...
... important and even remarkable scenes fail to stand out from the monotonous thread of the recital and thus escape the attention of the care- less reader . If the novelist is not suffi- ciently talented for the intensity of his vision to ...
Page 339
... important of these are the Centre , the political party of the Catholics , to which the Chancellor of the Reich himself belongs ; and the Social Democratic Party and the trade unions and other large organizations politically allied with ...
... important of these are the Centre , the political party of the Catholics , to which the Chancellor of the Reich himself belongs ; and the Social Democratic Party and the trade unions and other large organizations politically allied with ...
Contents
LITERATUR | 3 |
AMERICAS Error GERMANYS MISTAKE A Paris Editor | 22 |
EVERYDAY JAPAN Hélène Iswolsky | 36 |
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