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Page 68
... Sainte - Beuve . Here Mr. Arnold was surely right , nor did he depart from the balance and measure which he so highly valued when , in the " Encyclo- pædia Britannica , " he described Sainte- Beuve as an unrivalled guide to bring us to ...
... Sainte - Beuve . Here Mr. Arnold was surely right , nor did he depart from the balance and measure which he so highly valued when , in the " Encyclo- pædia Britannica , " he described Sainte- Beuve as an unrivalled guide to bring us to ...
Page 69
... Sainte - Beuve's causerie , is " an Epicurean with the imagination of a Catholic . " But , adds Sainte - Beuve , let us wait for this characteristic name , let us not hasten to give it . This method of Sainte - Beuve , this in- ductive ...
... Sainte - Beuve's causerie , is " an Epicurean with the imagination of a Catholic . " But , adds Sainte - Beuve , let us wait for this characteristic name , let us not hasten to give it . This method of Sainte - Beuve , this in- ductive ...
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... Sainte - Beuve formulated knowledge and well - considered opinion to with a tranquil daring the experimental the ... Sainte - Beuve's criticism , with its of us as yet can be aware . He thought careful study of the author's milieu , and ...
... Sainte - Beuve formulated knowledge and well - considered opinion to with a tranquil daring the experimental the ... Sainte - Beuve's criticism , with its of us as yet can be aware . He thought careful study of the author's milieu , and ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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