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3. oldal
... became in truth what Bo . eighteenth , but , as there is reason to nald calls “ the
expression of society ” believe , unduly degraded them below -a power in the
state of vast and im- their just level , from the not unnamediate influence both for ...
... became in truth what Bo . eighteenth , but , as there is reason to nald calls “ the
expression of society ” believe , unduly degraded them below -a power in the
state of vast and im- their just level , from the not unnamediate influence both for ...
5. oldal
... conveyed in the garb of a pure simple taught him to value the old conven-
expression so far as regarded style . tional ... is expressed in its most attractive
their true worth_that is to say , not form , either in the pointed neatness of as
essentials ...
... conveyed in the garb of a pure simple taught him to value the old conven-
expression so far as regarded style . tional ... is expressed in its most attractive
their true worth_that is to say , not form , either in the pointed neatness of as
essentials ...
6. oldal
... a sustained pomp of expression monarchy had soon begun to lose its in the
dialogue banishing all common imposing aspect under the weak suc or familiar
words , however natural in cessor of Louis XIV . , and that it was the expression of
...
... a sustained pomp of expression monarchy had soon begun to lose its in the
dialogue banishing all common imposing aspect under the weak suc or familiar
words , however natural in cessor of Louis XIV . , and that it was the expression of
...
7. oldal
... with a sort of stoical matic adaptation of Greek manners to pomp of thought and
laconic conthe tone of French society , appear in densation of expression ,
somewhat in the most ludicrous caricature , unre- the style of Seneca ( with whom
he ...
... with a sort of stoical matic adaptation of Greek manners to pomp of thought and
laconic conthe tone of French society , appear in densation of expression ,
somewhat in the most ludicrous caricature , unre- the style of Seneca ( with whom
he ...
8. oldal
Take , for instance , his remarks modifications to suit the expression to as to the
plan on which a tragedy , the taste of a Parisian public , be made founded on the
subject of Coriolanus , effective upon the French stage . He might be conceived ...
Take , for instance , his remarks modifications to suit the expression to as to the
plan on which a tragedy , the taste of a Parisian public , be made founded on the
subject of Coriolanus , effective upon the French stage . He might be conceived ...
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