Blackwood's Magazine, Том 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... critic , from their candour and impartiality , unmixed with extra- vagance ; for , to confess the truth , we would ... critics , bestowed as it is without rea- son or intelligible principle , and prac tically exemplified and illustrated ...
... critic , from their candour and impartiality , unmixed with extra- vagance ; for , to confess the truth , we would ... critics , bestowed as it is without rea- son or intelligible principle , and prac tically exemplified and illustrated ...
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... criticism , we can- not help regarding the Marianne and the Paysan parvenu as in the highest degree wearisome . On the other hand , the popularity of the first of these no- velists , at the distance of two centuries remains undiminished ...
... criticism , we can- not help regarding the Marianne and the Paysan parvenu as in the highest degree wearisome . On the other hand , the popularity of the first of these no- velists , at the distance of two centuries remains undiminished ...
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... critic occasionally throws across the obscurity of some portions of the Roman history , such as the Agrarian laws , or the relations of client and patron , are wholly want- ing in the clever and amusing , but superficial work of ...
... critic occasionally throws across the obscurity of some portions of the Roman history , such as the Agrarian laws , or the relations of client and patron , are wholly want- ing in the clever and amusing , but superficial work of ...
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... criticism he frequently throws out views , derived no doubt from the study of foreign literature , and with out form or system , but which were both new and important to his coun trymen . " Diderot , " says Villemain , " is a superior ...
... criticism he frequently throws out views , derived no doubt from the study of foreign literature , and with out form or system , but which were both new and important to his coun trymen . " Diderot , " says Villemain , " is a superior ...
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... criticism on the Emile and the Confessions follows . We can make room , however , only for the conclu- ding remarks on Rousseau , in which Villemain compares the influence ex- ercised by Voltaire and Rousseau respectively on French ...
... criticism on the Emile and the Confessions follows . We can make room , however , only for the conclu- ding remarks on Rousseau , in which Villemain compares the influence ex- ercised by Voltaire and Rousseau respectively on French ...
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