Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... reason to believe , unduly degraded them below their just level , from the not unna- tural reaction produced by a total opposition of critical views . One lesson may at all events be gathered , even in the outset , from these ...
... reason to believe , unduly degraded them below their just level , from the not unna- tural reaction produced by a total opposition of critical views . One lesson may at all events be gathered , even in the outset , from these ...
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... reason could be given , than the authority of a line in Horace's Art of Poetry . So strongly were these artificial pe- culiarities rooted and grounded in the very being of French tragedy , that even writers of some poetical ability ...
... reason could be given , than the authority of a line in Horace's Art of Poetry . So strongly were these artificial pe- culiarities rooted and grounded in the very being of French tragedy , that even writers of some poetical ability ...
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... reason ! with me ; Bear My heart is in the coffin there with Cæsar , And I must pause till it come back to me . ' The contrast is still more remark . able , in the way in which Brutus is spoken of by Shakspeare and by Vol- taire . In ...
... reason ! with me ; Bear My heart is in the coffin there with Cæsar , And I must pause till it come back to me . ' The contrast is still more remark . able , in the way in which Brutus is spoken of by Shakspeare and by Vol- taire . In ...
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... reason dis- ordered , with a genius still full of vigour , perhaps committed suicide , or died consumed by anxiety with- out a cause , and pride that knew no bounds . Thus disappeared the two most influ- ential personages of the 18th ...
... reason dis- ordered , with a genius still full of vigour , perhaps committed suicide , or died consumed by anxiety with- out a cause , and pride that knew no bounds . Thus disappeared the two most influ- ential personages of the 18th ...
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... reasons replete with mater- nal wisdom and affection , but especi- ally because it would vex old Balls , the other ... reason in life why they should not have full value for their money . " As the usual preliminary to being admitted a ...
... reasons replete with mater- nal wisdom and affection , but especi- ally because it would vex old Balls , the other ... reason in life why they should not have full value for their money . " As the usual preliminary to being admitted a ...
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