Blackwood's Magazine, 46 tomasW. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... able rules , from which no dramatist could safely venture to deviate . Such were the invariable introduction of love as the moving principle of the drama , even amidst circumstances and periods of society when its interven- tion was the ...
... able rules , from which no dramatist could safely venture to deviate . Such were the invariable introduction of love as the moving principle of the drama , even amidst circumstances and periods of society when its interven- tion was the ...
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... reader in a pleasing uncertainty which was most intoler- able . 1 " Reconnais tu ce sang ? Je reconnais mon frère . " speare . Take , for instance , his remarks as 1839. ] French Literature of the Eighteenth Century .
... reader in a pleasing uncertainty which was most intoler- able . 1 " Reconnais tu ce sang ? Je reconnais mon frère . " speare . Take , for instance , his remarks as 1839. ] French Literature of the Eighteenth Century .
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... able , in the way in which Brutus is spoken of by Shakspeare and by Vol- taire . In the Mort de Cæsar , Antony bursts out against him in a torrent of abuse : " Chers amis , je succombe , et mes sens sont interdits : Brutus , son ...
... able , in the way in which Brutus is spoken of by Shakspeare and by Vol- taire . In the Mort de Cæsar , Antony bursts out against him in a torrent of abuse : " Chers amis , je succombe , et mes sens sont interdits : Brutus , son ...
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... able to perceive . As a picture of the hollowness , the slander- ous spirit , the ridicule of self , in order to be allowed the freer scope for the ridicule of others as a portrait , in short , of the combined wit and utter ...
... able to perceive . As a picture of the hollowness , the slander- ous spirit , the ridicule of self , in order to be allowed the freer scope for the ridicule of others as a portrait , in short , of the combined wit and utter ...
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... able to animate into life an exhausted frame , passes in some shape into that of science , and communicates elo- quence , warmth , and imagination to the descriptions of natural history , in the animated pages of Buffon . It is doubt ...
... able to animate into life an exhausted frame , passes in some shape into that of science , and communicates elo- quence , warmth , and imagination to the descriptions of natural history , in the animated pages of Buffon . It is doubt ...
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