Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... ness , is rarely deficient . D'Alembert carried the austere style of science even into literature itself . He disliked the style of Buffon , and inveighed against it to a friend as pompous and declamatory : " Why , what would you have ...
... ness , is rarely deficient . D'Alembert carried the austere style of science even into literature itself . He disliked the style of Buffon , and inveighed against it to a friend as pompous and declamatory : " Why , what would you have ...
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... ness the sixth representation of Irene . Dressed in the ancient mode , with his large powdered peruke and long lace sleeves , he wore also a magnificent cloak of sable fur - a present from that guilty Empress to whom he has lent an ...
... ness the sixth representation of Irene . Dressed in the ancient mode , with his large powdered peruke and long lace sleeves , he wore also a magnificent cloak of sable fur - a present from that guilty Empress to whom he has lent an ...
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... ness and their life . The genius of Rousseau has not had a less share in the production of the poetical egotism of the painter of Childe Harold and Lara , than that of Voltaire has had on the philosophical education of the painter of ...
... ness and their life . The genius of Rousseau has not had a less share in the production of the poetical egotism of the painter of Childe Harold and Lara , than that of Voltaire has had on the philosophical education of the painter of ...
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... ness of the day is over ; while at Lin- coln's Inn you are hustled by the mob of the Victualling Office as you put your foot over the threshold on quitting the Hall . There , in a sort of bar cut off from the body of the Hall , presides ...
... ness of the day is over ; while at Lin- coln's Inn you are hustled by the mob of the Victualling Office as you put your foot over the threshold on quitting the Hall . There , in a sort of bar cut off from the body of the Hall , presides ...
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... ness and luxuriance of its sylvan land- scapes , Provence , renowned in song , will not bear an instant's comparison with it . Let St John - as he has done in his delightful tale of Margaret Ravenscroft - speak in raptures of the ...
... ness and luxuriance of its sylvan land- scapes , Provence , renowned in song , will not bear an instant's comparison with it . Let St John - as he has done in his delightful tale of Margaret Ravenscroft - speak in raptures of the ...
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