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6. oldal
... for which of Versailles or the Tuileries . scarcely any better reason could be In
lyric poetry , the pretensions of given ... with a visible admiration , poet - vain ,
turbulent , unconscien . towards the natural movement of the tious , immersed in ...
... for which of Versailles or the Tuileries . scarcely any better reason could be In
lyric poetry , the pretensions of given ... with a visible admiration , poet - vain ,
turbulent , unconscien . towards the natural movement of the tious , immersed in ...
8. oldal
His first play , a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry the Edipus , produced at the
age of any kind was too palpable in Vol . of twenty - three , was in all respects
taire ; while the faith which animated a play of the school of Corneille and his ...
His first play , a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry the Edipus , produced at the
age of any kind was too palpable in Vol . of twenty - three , was in all respects
taire ; while the faith which animated a play of the school of Corneille and his ...
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Setting out with the principle that poetical_still further excited by the good poetry
was only good prose , with romantic and occasionally extravagant the addition of
measure and rhyme , he tone of the Spanish drama , which was frequently ...
Setting out with the principle that poetical_still further excited by the good poetry
was only good prose , with romantic and occasionally extravagant the addition of
measure and rhyme , he tone of the Spanish drama , which was frequently ...
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Thus the canto descriptony in Voltaire's play is eked out . tive of the St
Bartholomew is the The superiority of Shakspeare is finest in the Henriade . just
as obvious in the ariful delay of sion of the poet is little in harmony Antony to read
the will ...
Thus the canto descriptony in Voltaire's play is eked out . tive of the St
Bartholomew is the The superiority of Shakspeare is finest in the Henriade . just
as obvious in the ariful delay of sion of the poet is little in harmony Antony to read
the will ...
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The philosophy this predominance of an absolute ma . of Condillac affects to lay
aside systems , terialism , what was the condition of and to rest upon observation
and rea- poetry ? “ So wan , so woe - begone , so soning . It speaks a language ...
The philosophy this predominance of an absolute ma . of Condillac affects to lay
aside systems , terialism , what was the condition of and to rest upon observation
and rea- poetry ? “ So wan , so woe - begone , so soning . It speaks a language ...
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