Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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... interest to compare , with the assistance of the lights de- rived from experience , their estimate of their own merits and pretensions , with the sentence which has been pro- * nounced on an appeal to time- " No doubt but we are the men ...
... interest to compare , with the assistance of the lights de- rived from experience , their estimate of their own merits and pretensions , with the sentence which has been pro- * nounced on an appeal to time- " No doubt but we are the men ...
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... interest- ing to observe how much his notion of a Roman tragedy , conducted upon the principles which he was disposed to recognise as just , seems to correspond with the manner in which such subjects But though Crebillon could conceive ...
... interest- ing to observe how much his notion of a Roman tragedy , conducted upon the principles which he was disposed to recognise as just , seems to correspond with the manner in which such subjects But though Crebillon could conceive ...
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... interest . What he has created makes amends for what he has feebly imitated ; and although Voltaire was probably in jest when he compared this piece to Polyeucte , it is the Christian episode - it is Lusignan and the Cru- sade - which ...
... interest . What he has created makes amends for what he has feebly imitated ; and although Voltaire was probably in jest when he compared this piece to Polyeucte , it is the Christian episode - it is Lusignan and the Cru- sade - which ...
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... interest is thrown into it by the episode of the father , disowned through mere pride by his son ; and few passages on the French stage are more effective than that when Lycandre thus addresses him : - 66 ' J'entends , la vanité me ...
... interest is thrown into it by the episode of the father , disowned through mere pride by his son ; and few passages on the French stage are more effective than that when Lycandre thus addresses him : - 66 ' J'entends , la vanité me ...
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... interest to the faithful , though I could not stop the reader in the dust , as we came over it , to tell him of the very singular event which occurred before it was paved ( some 800 years ago ) , a mile on this side the Barrière : a ...
... interest to the faithful , though I could not stop the reader in the dust , as we came over it , to tell him of the very singular event which occurred before it was paved ( some 800 years ago ) , a mile on this side the Barrière : a ...
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