Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... observe how much his notion of a Roman tragedy , conducted upon the principles which he was disposed to recognise as just , seems to correspond with the manner in which such subjects 1 speare . Take , for instance , his remarks as 1839 ...
... observe how much his notion of a Roman tragedy , conducted upon the principles which he was disposed to recognise as just , seems to correspond with the manner in which such subjects 1 speare . Take , for instance , his remarks as 1839 ...
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... observation of the Prince de Ligne , that it is not so much l'Esprit des Lois , as l'Esprit sur les Lois . The same epigrammatic tendency which pervades the works of Montes- quieu , appears not less obvious in the historical writers of ...
... observation of the Prince de Ligne , that it is not so much l'Esprit des Lois , as l'Esprit sur les Lois . The same epigrammatic tendency which pervades the works of Montes- quieu , appears not less obvious in the historical writers of ...
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... observation and rea- soning . It speaks a language precise and without imagery , but agreeable by its justness . It marks a resting- place - a schism in the eighteenth cen- tury . Condillac first brought mate- Halism into serious doubt ...
... observation and rea- soning . It speaks a language precise and without imagery , but agreeable by its justness . It marks a resting- place - a schism in the eighteenth cen- tury . Condillac first brought mate- Halism into serious doubt ...
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... observation , narrative , and criti- cism , are united and blended . The too pompous elegance of some of his commencements , only makes way for the precision of details , and the clear simplicity of narrative ; and it is there , in ...
... observation , narrative , and criti- cism , are united and blended . The too pompous elegance of some of his commencements , only makes way for the precision of details , and the clear simplicity of narrative ; and it is there , in ...
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... the lucky moment when the necessity of our departure can be confidentially whispered , together with our immense regret . In regarding the learned profes- sions , and observing the 1839. ] 29 Notes of a Traveller . No. II .
... the lucky moment when the necessity of our departure can be confidentially whispered , together with our immense regret . In regarding the learned profes- sions , and observing the 1839. ] 29 Notes of a Traveller . No. II .
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