The Quarterly Review, 98–99. köideJohn Murray, 1856 |
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Page 289
... Montalembert , of the French Academy . London . 1856 . THE English reader , who , with no pre- vious acquaintance with M. de Montalem- bert , opens this little volume , will be , at first sight , highly gratified ; he will find a ...
... Montalembert , of the French Academy . London . 1856 . THE English reader , who , with no pre- vious acquaintance with M. de Montalem- bert , opens this little volume , will be , at first sight , highly gratified ; he will find a ...
Page 290
... Montalembert was born in 1812 in Paris , ' and we do not recollect in his works any hint that could lead to a different conclusion , but it is cer- tainly a mistake . Charles Forbes de Mon- talembert was born on the 15th of April , 1810 ...
... Montalembert was born in 1812 in Paris , ' and we do not recollect in his works any hint that could lead to a different conclusion , but it is cer- tainly a mistake . Charles Forbes de Mon- talembert was born on the 15th of April , 1810 ...
Page 291
... Montalembert's French politics , but when he offers himself to us as a lec- turer , critic , and prophet on the Political Future of England , we should like to know a little more distinctly how his character for political principle and ...
... Montalembert's French politics , but when he offers himself to us as a lec- turer , critic , and prophet on the Political Future of England , we should like to know a little more distinctly how his character for political principle and ...
Page 292
... Montalembert was we presume too young to have any personal knowledge of M. de Maistre , but he seems to have This adopted his principles to their extreme ex- tent , and we find him very soon associated with a still bolder and more ...
... Montalembert was we presume too young to have any personal knowledge of M. de Maistre , but he seems to have This adopted his principles to their extreme ex- tent , and we find him very soon associated with a still bolder and more ...
Page 293
... Montalembert M. Guizot was bound both by private continued his co - operation with this un- friendship and the imperative rules of the happy madman we cannot say , for we con- Academy , to see nothing but merit in the fess they ...
... Montalembert M. Guizot was bound both by private continued his co - operation with this un- friendship and the imperative rules of the happy madman we cannot say , for we con- Academy , to see nothing but merit in the fess they ...
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