Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood, 1839 - England |
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... suddenly emerging from the rank of place the popular favourites of the of an art , became in truth what Bo . eighteenth , but , as there is reason to nald calls “ the expression of society ” believe , unduly degraded them below -a ...
... suddenly emerging from the rank of place the popular favourites of the of an art , became in truth what Bo . eighteenth , but , as there is reason to nald calls “ the expression of society ” believe , unduly degraded them below -a ...
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... and good of literature in other countries , have sense , rather than depth of thinking , emancipated him from narrow views , conveyed in the garb of a pure simple taught him to value the old conven- expression so far as regarded ...
... and good of literature in other countries , have sense , rather than depth of thinking , emancipated him from narrow views , conveyed in the garb of a pure simple taught him to value the old conven- expression so far as regarded ...
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... and the divine - right doctrines systematic expositions in words rather than ac . cally inculcated by Bossuet , show that tion ; a sustained pomp of expression monarchy had soon begun to lose its in the dialogue banishing all common ...
... and the divine - right doctrines systematic expositions in words rather than ac . cally inculcated by Bossuet , show that tion ; a sustained pomp of expression monarchy had soon begun to lose its in the dialogue banishing all common ...
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courtly tone of Racine , and his syste- and embody , with a sort of stoical matic adaptation of Greek manners to pomp of thought and laconic conthe tone of French society , appear in densation of expression , somewhat in the most ...
courtly tone of Racine , and his syste- and embody , with a sort of stoical matic adaptation of Greek manners to pomp of thought and laconic conthe tone of French society , appear in densation of expression , somewhat in the most ...
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Take , for instance , his remarks modifications to suit the expression to as to the plan on which a tragedy , the taste of a Parisian public , be made founded on the subject of Coriolanus , effective upon the French stage .
Take , for instance , his remarks modifications to suit the expression to as to the plan on which a tragedy , the taste of a Parisian public , be made founded on the subject of Coriolanus , effective upon the French stage .
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