Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... genius . And there is no doubt that , as compared with Dangeau and the other annalists or keepers of Court diaries , the graphic spirit and caustic sketches of St Simon - a close obser- ver , feeling strongly , writing from a full mind ...
... genius . And there is no doubt that , as compared with Dangeau and the other annalists or keepers of Court diaries , the graphic spirit and caustic sketches of St Simon - a close obser- ver , feeling strongly , writing from a full mind ...
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... genius , of Le Sage . Speaking of his works in his Age of Louis XIV . , he says , with a brief and disdainful air of condescen .. sion , " His romance of Gil Blas has survived , because it is natural . " curious now to reflect , that ...
... genius , of Le Sage . Speaking of his works in his Age of Louis XIV . , he says , with a brief and disdainful air of condescen .. sion , " His romance of Gil Blas has survived , because it is natural . " curious now to reflect , that ...
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... genius . What , then , was the source of Fontenelle's influence in his age ? It lay chiefly in the skill with which he applied the rules of good taste , and a kind of pleasing fancy , to composi- tions on matters of science . Without ...
... genius . What , then , was the source of Fontenelle's influence in his age ? It lay chiefly in the skill with which he applied the rules of good taste , and a kind of pleasing fancy , to composi- tions on matters of science . Without ...
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... genius , occasionally made an approach to it . As a narra- tor , the directness and rapidity of his manner in his best passages , equal the manner of Voltaire : and in his criticism he frequently throws out views , derived no doubt from ...
... genius , occasionally made an approach to it . As a narra- tor , the directness and rapidity of his manner in his best passages , equal the manner of Voltaire : and in his criticism he frequently throws out views , derived no doubt from ...
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... genius - Malfilâtre and Gilbert . The first had a conception of poetry which rose far above the languid ele- gance of St Lambert or Colardeau . His fragments translated from Virgil , though sketches , mutilated and some- times incorrect ...
... genius - Malfilâtre and Gilbert . The first had a conception of poetry which rose far above the languid ele- gance of St Lambert or Colardeau . His fragments translated from Virgil , though sketches , mutilated and some- times incorrect ...
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