Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... poetry , the pretensions of French literature were but feebly sup- ported by the epicurean verses of Chau- lieu and the odes of J. B. Rousseau- compositions destitute of any true re- ligious sentiment , and producing their effect only ...
... poetry , the pretensions of French literature were but feebly sup- ported by the epicurean verses of Chau- lieu and the odes of J. B. Rousseau- compositions destitute of any true re- ligious sentiment , and producing their effect only ...
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... poetry of Racine and Corneille , when he is Corneille ? And is not the per- fection of poetry a necessary part of. our. severe. and. regular. theatre ? .. . Setting out with the principle that good poetry was only French Literature of the ...
... poetry of Racine and Corneille , when he is Corneille ? And is not the per- fection of poetry a necessary part of. our. severe. and. regular. theatre ? .. . Setting out with the principle that good poetry was only French Literature of the ...
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... poetry was only good prose , with the addition of measure and rhyme , he was frequently prosaic and negligent in his verses . He had few of those bold forms of expression , those origi- nal turns , and those bold images , which form the ...
... poetry was only good prose , with the addition of measure and rhyme , he was frequently prosaic and negligent in his verses . He had few of those bold forms of expression , those origi- nal turns , and those bold images , which form the ...
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... poet . Villemain has a long parallel between the Pharsalia and the Henriade : in which he gives the preference , on the whole , to the latter poem . We grant to Voltaire the merit of better taste , for he has no- thing of the tumid and ...
... poet . Villemain has a long parallel between the Pharsalia and the Henriade : in which he gives the preference , on the whole , to the latter poem . We grant to Voltaire the merit of better taste , for he has no- thing of the tumid and ...
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... poetry ? " So wan , so woe - begone , so spiritless , " that it scarcely deserved the name ; for all genuine poetical belief and inspiration were for the time at an end , swept away by the current of a universal scepticism and ...
... poetry ? " So wan , so woe - begone , so spiritless , " that it scarcely deserved the name ; for all genuine poetical belief and inspiration were for the time at an end , swept away by the current of a universal scepticism and ...
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