Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood, 1839 |
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... passion " -of which we are scarcely disposed to demand much in a first act - but admits that the rest is elo- quent and tragic , and realizes all that could be effected within the narrow limits then allowed to French tra- gedy . · With ...
... passion " -of which we are scarcely disposed to demand much in a first act - but admits that the rest is elo- quent and tragic , and realizes all that could be effected within the narrow limits then allowed to French tra- gedy . · With ...
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... passion of love as an indispensable dramatic agent , he seems to have conceived that a great deal of the spirit of ... passionate refinement of Racine . The want of a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry of any kind was too palpable in Vol ...
... passion of love as an indispensable dramatic agent , he seems to have conceived that a great deal of the spirit of ... passionate refinement of Racine . The want of a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry of any kind was too palpable in Vol ...
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... passions of the people , he affects to control the tempest he had raised , and which he knew to be ungovernable ... passion for controversy : Catholicism is for him what the empire was for the other . Both occasionally flatter their ...
... passions of the people , he affects to control the tempest he had raised , and which he knew to be ungovernable ... passion for controversy : Catholicism is for him what the empire was for the other . Both occasionally flatter their ...
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... passion , a mind of very remarkable activity and fire - though , as Barante observes , it was often fire without fuel - and that he possessed something which , with- out amounting to genius , occasionally made an approach to it . As a ...
... passion , a mind of very remarkable activity and fire - though , as Barante observes , it was often fire without fuel - and that he possessed something which , with- out amounting to genius , occasionally made an approach to it . As a ...
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... passion ; often coldness - never eloquence . ' Comparing him with Thomson , he observes , " Thomson has not the grandeur and precision of anti- quity , but his heart overflows at the sight of the country . He abounds in true images in ...
... passion ; often coldness - never eloquence . ' Comparing him with Thomson , he observes , " Thomson has not the grandeur and precision of anti- quity , but his heart overflows at the sight of the country . He abounds in true images in ...
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