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And , accordingly , at an easy rate , a storehouse of learni though he seems abundantly sensible ing , which was tur to ample acof the nature , tenderness , and pro- count when the crusade against estas fundity of individual passages in ...
And , accordingly , at an easy rate , a storehouse of learni though he seems abundantly sensible ing , which was tur to ample acof the nature , tenderness , and pro- count when the crusade against estas fundity of individual passages in ...
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Corneille , ” he billon , did endeavour to effect what used to say , s has laid hold of heaven , Crebillon seems to have in no respect Racine of earth ; nothing was left to aimed at : viz . an innovation in the me but hell , and I have ...
Corneille , ” he billon , did endeavour to effect what used to say , s has laid hold of heaven , Crebillon seems to have in no respect Racine of earth ; nothing was left to aimed at : viz . an innovation in the me but hell , and I have ...
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La Harpe condemned by the people to perpetual seems to think that he had perfected exile ; in the second , the despair of what Corneille had begun and Racine his family , and the gloomy grief with improved , by adding to the dignified ...
La Harpe condemned by the people to perpetual seems to think that he had perfected exile ; in the second , the despair of what Corneille had begun and Racine his family , and the gloomy grief with improved , by adding to the dignified ...
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... or the cold and have piqued themselves most , he seems niggard approbation of La Harpe , than , inclined to give the preference to the rhapsodical and indiscriminating Othello's speech to the Venetian Se- admiration of many modern ...
... or the cold and have piqued themselves most , he seems niggard approbation of La Harpe , than , inclined to give the preference to the rhapsodical and indiscriminating Othello's speech to the Venetian Se- admiration of many modern ...
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Church . “ The patriarch , poor man , ” liarly favourable . He seems almost says Baron de Grimm , who went all disposed to concede to him the praise lengths , “ still sticks to hiş Remu- of genius . And there is no doubt that , perateur ...
Church . “ The patriarch , poor man , ” liarly favourable . He seems almost says Baron de Grimm , who went all disposed to concede to him the praise lengths , “ still sticks to hiş Remu- of genius . And there is no doubt that , perateur ...
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