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... expression , those origi- nal turns , and those bold images , which form the accent of poetry . He was not less rigorously faithful to the etiquette of our theatre . He even ex- aggerated its habitual pomp , and its periphrases of ...
... expression , those origi- nal turns , and those bold images , which form the accent of poetry . He was not less rigorously faithful to the etiquette of our theatre . He even ex- aggerated its habitual pomp , and its periphrases of ...
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In revenge for an expression which Voltaire had launched against a man of rank , he received a sound drubbing , a few days after , at the gate of the Hotel Sully . 4 to give the name of comedies . The name might. tion , there is no ...
In revenge for an expression which Voltaire had launched against a man of rank , he received a sound drubbing , a few days after , at the gate of the Hotel Sully . 4 to give the name of comedies . The name might. tion , there is no ...
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... expression gives motion to all this ossuary of a Court . " To the same school , in point of taste , belong the great novelists of the commencement of the eighteenth century - Le Sage , Prevôt , and Mare- vaux . The popularity of the two ...
... expression gives motion to all this ossuary of a Court . " To the same school , in point of taste , belong the great novelists of the commencement of the eighteenth century - Le Sage , Prevôt , and Mare- vaux . The popularity of the two ...
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... expression of passion , a mind of very remarkable activity and fire - though , as Barante observes , it was often fire without fuel - and that he possessed something which , with- out amounting to genius , occasionally made an approach ...
... expression of passion , a mind of very remarkable activity and fire - though , as Barante observes , it was often fire without fuel - and that he possessed something which , with- out amounting to genius , occasionally made an approach ...
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... expression of which they were susceptible . To the very last he used to say , " I am learning every day the art of writing . ' " In my later works there is infinitely greater perfection than in my first . " And this estimate , Villemain ...
... expression of which they were susceptible . To the very last he used to say , " I am learning every day the art of writing . ' " In my later works there is infinitely greater perfection than in my first . " And this estimate , Villemain ...
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