The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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... GERMAN KULTUR ' I. As Illustrated by German Science . II . Art and Literature . IV . Modern German Historians . III . German Scholarship . " ART . 2.- WHITE WOLF ' IN KANSU PAGE 313 353 ART . 3. THE ECONOMIC CONDITION OF ENEMY COUNTRIES ...
... GERMAN KULTUR ' I. As Illustrated by German Science . II . Art and Literature . IV . Modern German Historians . III . German Scholarship . " ART . 2.- WHITE WOLF ' IN KANSU PAGE 313 353 ART . 3. THE ECONOMIC CONDITION OF ENEMY COUNTRIES ...
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... German spirit , once idealistic and humanitarian , has developed into the opposite of itself . Heine could reasonably describe the Germans as ' a speculative people , Ideologues , thinking backwards and forwards , dreamers who only live ...
... German spirit , once idealistic and humanitarian , has developed into the opposite of itself . Heine could reasonably describe the Germans as ' a speculative people , Ideologues , thinking backwards and forwards , dreamers who only live ...
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... German realism . German policy is the reflex of what occurs in the animal kingdom . The philosophical historians and their military followers celebrate the happy necessity of war with deepest fervour . They re - echo the old Greek ...
... German realism . German policy is the reflex of what occurs in the animal kingdom . The philosophical historians and their military followers celebrate the happy necessity of war with deepest fervour . They re - echo the old Greek ...
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... Germans , we do not love it for itself . ' Sudermann , the second German dramatist of the epoch , calling attention to the fact that the German people , ' laborious and pacific , ' has full confidence in the Emperor and the Government ...
... Germans , we do not love it for itself . ' Sudermann , the second German dramatist of the epoch , calling attention to the fact that the German people , ' laborious and pacific , ' has full confidence in the Emperor and the Government ...
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... German looks round about the world , he finds that he has come off badly , and that what is left him is only the scraps of a good meal . But this division , in his thoughts , in only provisional . ' As ' war , ' says Treitschke , ' is ...
... German looks round about the world , he finds that he has come off badly , and that what is left him is only the scraps of a good meal . But this division , in his thoughts , in only provisional . ' As ' war , ' says Treitschke , ' is ...
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