Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... character of a people emi- nently intellectual , and finely alive to ridicule , but neither distinguished by high imagination , nor great depth or earnestness of feeling . * The task of tracing the literary history of that period ...
... character of a people emi- nently intellectual , and finely alive to ridicule , but neither distinguished by high imagination , nor great depth or earnestness of feeling . * The task of tracing the literary history of that period ...
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... character , into those mythological terrors which he borrow- ed from antiquity , of which , at first sight , such subjects would hardly have appeared susceptible . " Corneille , " he used to say , " has laid hold of heaven , Racine of ...
... character , into those mythological terrors which he borrow- ed from antiquity , of which , at first sight , such subjects would hardly have appeared susceptible . " Corneille , " he used to say , " has laid hold of heaven , Racine of ...
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... characters of Cæsar and Pom- pey ? or the pregnant beauty and truth of such brief traits as those by which the ... character of the first : the other , " Magni nominis umbra , " a man who had over - lived his greatness , which had ...
... characters of Cæsar and Pom- pey ? or the pregnant beauty and truth of such brief traits as those by which the ... character of the first : the other , " Magni nominis umbra , " a man who had over - lived his greatness , which had ...
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... character of his life . To Rollin , on the other hand , we think the esprit de corps in favour of a brother professor has led him to do rather more than justice ; for , granting the high tone of morality and religion which it was the ...
... character of his life . To Rollin , on the other hand , we think the esprit de corps in favour of a brother professor has led him to do rather more than justice ; for , granting the high tone of morality and religion which it was the ...
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... character of a man of genius , and still more to the magnificent eulogy which he lived to see inscribed on his statue , " Majestati naturæ par ingenium " — his own conception of genius , which he described as une longue patience , seems ...
... character of a man of genius , and still more to the magnificent eulogy which he lived to see inscribed on his statue , " Majestati naturæ par ingenium " — his own conception of genius , which he described as une longue patience , seems ...
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