Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 7D. Appleton, 1879 |
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... French academy was , of all such associations , the most widely and the most justly celebrated . It was founded by the greatest of ministers ; it was patronized by successive kings ; it numbered in its lists most of the eminent French ...
... French academy was , of all such associations , the most widely and the most justly celebrated . It was founded by the greatest of ministers ; it was patronized by successive kings ; it numbered in its lists most of the eminent French ...
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... French acade- my , as I have already said , was the most illustrious as- sembly of the kind , and numbered among its associates men much more distinguished than ever will assemble at Mr. Hatchard's to rummage the box of the English ...
... French acade- my , as I have already said , was the most illustrious as- sembly of the kind , and numbered among its associates men much more distinguished than ever will assemble at Mr. Hatchard's to rummage the box of the English ...
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... French romances " by a person of quality . " I am not sure that we should have had Lear if Shakspeare had been able to read Sophocles . But these circumstances , while they foster genius , are unfavourable to the science of criticism ...
... French romances " by a person of quality . " I am not sure that we should have had Lear if Shakspeare had been able to read Sophocles . But these circumstances , while they foster genius , are unfavourable to the science of criticism ...
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... French critic to allow him this praise . Still it is by no means his highest or most peculiar title to applause . It is scarcely neces- sary to say that those qualities which escaped the notice of the poet himself were not likely to ...
... French critic to allow him this praise . Still it is by no means his highest or most peculiar title to applause . It is scarcely neces- sary to say that those qualities which escaped the notice of the poet himself were not likely to ...
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... French Revolution ? Poets often avoid political transac- tions ; they often affect to despise them . But , whether they perceive it or not , they must be influenced by them . As long as their minds have any point of contact with those ...
... French Revolution ? Poets often avoid political transac- tions ; they often affect to despise them . But , whether they perceive it or not , they must be influenced by them . As long as their minds have any point of contact with those ...
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