Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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... expression . I believe there are many such to be found among the reading public , and among those who would naturally take a strong interest in such a life and mind as Amiel's , were it not for the barrier of language . It is , at any ...
... expression . I believe there are many such to be found among the reading public , and among those who would naturally take a strong interest in such a life and mind as Amiel's , were it not for the barrier of language . It is , at any ...
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... expression . We have been carried forward , however , a little too far by this general discussion of Amiel's debts to Germany . Let us take up the biographical thread again . In 1848 his Berlin apprenticeship came to an end , and he ...
... expression . We have been carried forward , however , a little too far by this general discussion of Amiel's debts to Germany . Let us take up the biographical thread again . In 1848 his Berlin apprenticeship came to an end , and he ...
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... expression of himself . Such expression is the joy and glory of the oratorical artist as of every other . Naville is rapidly becoming a model in the art of premeditated and self- controlled eloquence . There is another kind of eloquence ...
... expression of himself . Such expression is the joy and glory of the oratorical artist as of every other . Naville is rapidly becoming a model in the art of premeditated and self- controlled eloquence . There is another kind of eloquence ...
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