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The younger Racine , in the life of his father , informs us , that he used to say , he dared not touch any of the subjects which Sophocles had handled , and abstained from imirating them from his great veneration of the original .
The younger Racine , in the life of his father , informs us , that he used to say , he dared not touch any of the subjects which Sophocles had handled , and abstained from imirating them from his great veneration of the original .
Page 165
It seems our * author and Racine re . turned one day in high spirits from Verfailles , with two honest citizens of Paris . As their conversation was full of gaiety and humour , the two citizens were greatly delighted : and one of them ...
It seems our * author and Racine re . turned one day in high spirits from Verfailles , with two honest citizens of Paris . As their conversation was full of gaiety and humour , the two citizens were greatly delighted : and one of them ...
Page 166
The Tender and the Graceful of Racine is fome . times to be found in Corneille : The Grand and Sublime of Corneille is never to be found in Racine . VIII . Racine has painted only the French and the present age , even when he designed ...
The Tender and the Graceful of Racine is fome . times to be found in Corneille : The Grand and Sublime of Corneille is never to be found in Racine . VIII . Racine has painted only the French and the present age , even when he designed ...
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