Blackwood's Magazine, Том 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... criticism , though not to original inhis admirers and the opponents of his vention ; which , by excluding or fame , was waged as fiercely and unre- weakening , in a great measure , the lenuingly as at the moment when he influence of ...
... criticism , though not to original inhis admirers and the opponents of his vention ; which , by excluding or fame , was waged as fiercely and unre- weakening , in a great measure , the lenuingly as at the moment when he influence of ...
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... criticism of the nineteenth century has not only lowered from their pride of place the popular favourites of the eighteenth , but , as there is reason to believe , unduly degraded them below their just level , from the not unna- tural ...
... criticism of the nineteenth century has not only lowered from their pride of place the popular favourites of the eighteenth , but , as there is reason to believe , unduly degraded them below their just level , from the not unna- tural ...
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... criticism , making the opinions expressed with regard to the literature of the preceding century , not judg . ments , but contradictory pleadings , acrimonious , one - sided , or distorted . The changes which have taken place in France ...
... criticism , making the opinions expressed with regard to the literature of the preceding century , not judg . ments , but contradictory pleadings , acrimonious , one - sided , or distorted . The changes which have taken place in France ...
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... critic than Villemain . While the influence of his age , and his familiarity with the better models of literature in other countries , have emancipated him from narrow views , taught him to value the old conven- tional rules of his ...
... critic than Villemain . While the influence of his age , and his familiarity with the better models of literature in other countries , have emancipated him from narrow views , taught him to value the old conven- tional rules of his ...
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... critics of no mean note , Voltaire has suc- ceeded in his attempt . La Harpe seems to think that he had perfected what Corneille had begun and Racine improved , by adding to the dignified or graceful sentiments of his predeces- sors ...
... critics of no mean note , Voltaire has suc- ceeded in his attempt . La Harpe seems to think that he had perfected what Corneille had begun and Racine improved , by adding to the dignified or graceful sentiments of his predeces- sors ...
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