Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... colour from that of others : he assumes the language and the accent of those he is about to praise . You think him emphatical and declamatory : it is because he is writing a dissertation on Seneca . But read the few pages he has written ...
... colour from that of others : he assumes the language and the accent of those he is about to praise . You think him emphatical and declamatory : it is because he is writing a dissertation on Seneca . But read the few pages he has written ...
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... colour . " Two other names of this period awaken attention and sympathy , per- haps as much by their misfortunes as ... colours to the historian . Pliny has sometimes caught them in their greatest diversities as he de- scribes the ...
... colour . " Two other names of this period awaken attention and sympathy , per- haps as much by their misfortunes as ... colours to the historian . Pliny has sometimes caught them in their greatest diversities as he de- scribes the ...
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... colours from the spectacle of nature , kindling into enthusiasm at the physi- cal beauties of the world , but never carrying into them that moral emotion which should constitute their great- ness and their life . The genius of Rousseau ...
... colours from the spectacle of nature , kindling into enthusiasm at the physi- cal beauties of the world , but never carrying into them that moral emotion which should constitute their great- ness and their life . The genius of Rousseau ...
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... white kid gloves are shaken in the boxes , and coloured cotton streamers wave from the gallery ! - They call these things Vaudevilles ! It is a crowd of people amongst the trees , 20 [ July , Notes of a Traveller . No. II .
... white kid gloves are shaken in the boxes , and coloured cotton streamers wave from the gallery ! - They call these things Vaudevilles ! It is a crowd of people amongst the trees , 20 [ July , Notes of a Traveller . No. II .
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... colours , the acta et gesta of Napoleon ; or , scarcely less attractive , that group of bold Eu- ropeans engaged in rescuing Circas- sian loveliness ( for two sous it is to be You start on this journey from the Porte St Denys , the arch ...
... colours , the acta et gesta of Napoleon ; or , scarcely less attractive , that group of bold Eu- ropeans engaged in rescuing Circas- sian loveliness ( for two sous it is to be You start on this journey from the Porte St Denys , the arch ...
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