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FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . BY M , VILLEMAIN . The volumes which we are about nounced on an appeal to time— " No to notice , form part of the course of doubt but we are the men , and wisdom lectures on the Literature ...
FRENCH LITERATURE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . BY M , VILLEMAIN . The volumes which we are about nounced on an appeal to time— " No to notice , form part of the course of doubt but we are the men , and wisdom lectures on the Literature ...
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Still , when Louis XIV .; the art in comparison with the French survivor of almost every great man dramatists , as well as his deeper who had illustrated his court or his acquaintance with the ...
Still , when Louis XIV .; the art in comparison with the French survivor of almost every great man dramatists , as well as his deeper who had illustrated his court or his acquaintance with the ...
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So strongly were these artificial pelieu and the odes of J. B. Rousseau— culiarities rooted and grounded in the compositions destitute of any true re- very being of French tragedy , that ligious sentiment , and producing their even ...
So strongly were these artificial pelieu and the odes of J. B. Rousseau— culiarities rooted and grounded in the compositions destitute of any true re- very being of French tragedy , that ligious sentiment , and producing their even ...
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а 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 ...
а 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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