The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 278
... become acquainted with some aspects of this re- markable period we refer to the instructive introduction to the present volume . Elias Levita's lot , however , was cast in very sad and troublous times for the descendants of Abraham . He ...
... become acquainted with some aspects of this re- markable period we refer to the instructive introduction to the present volume . Elias Levita's lot , however , was cast in very sad and troublous times for the descendants of Abraham . He ...
Sayfa 442
... become the children of God . Sons of Scots , and daughters of chieftains , he says , became monks and virgins of Christ . Even to the poor as well as to the rich the work extended ; women held in slavery were stedfast in their ...
... become the children of God . Sons of Scots , and daughters of chieftains , he says , became monks and virgins of Christ . Even to the poor as well as to the rich the work extended ; women held in slavery were stedfast in their ...
Sayfa 560
... become familiar enough with her charac- ters . Her pictures are after ' Albert Durer , -intense and realistic , but stern and suggestive rather than patiently detailed . We are some time before we become acquainted with her characters ...
... become familiar enough with her charac- ters . Her pictures are after ' Albert Durer , -intense and realistic , but stern and suggestive rather than patiently detailed . We are some time before we become acquainted with her characters ...
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