Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... French Literature , the French poetry of the nineteenth century began with the period - and , indeed , with the verse - of André Chénier . Several among the Romantic poets themselves , Sainte - Beuve , for instance , and Théo- dore de ...
... French Literature , the French poetry of the nineteenth century began with the period - and , indeed , with the verse - of André Chénier . Several among the Romantic poets themselves , Sainte - Beuve , for instance , and Théo- dore de ...
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... French comedy , and an intellectual treat was furnished to those of the audience who were familiar with the literature of the two countries . As the lecture , translated by Mr. Beatty Kingston , has since been published in the ...
... French comedy , and an intellectual treat was furnished to those of the audience who were familiar with the literature of the two countries . As the lecture , translated by Mr. Beatty Kingston , has since been published in the ...
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... French public . In " Hamlet " even , and we are obliged to him for the avowal , he has but a modified faith . He quotes with apparent agreement the assertions of various French critics , of whom one says " Je m'ennuie , " a second " I ...
... French public . In " Hamlet " even , and we are obliged to him for the avowal , he has but a modified faith . He quotes with apparent agreement the assertions of various French critics , of whom one says " Je m'ennuie , " a second " I ...
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