Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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It is natural tastes , seems to have formed a most inadequate notion of the merits , and we may indeed say the genius , of Le Sage . Speaking of his works in his Age of Louis XIV . , he says , with a brief and disdainful air of ...
It is natural tastes , seems to have formed a most inadequate notion of the merits , and we may indeed say the genius , of Le Sage . Speaking of his works in his Age of Louis XIV . , he says , with a brief and disdainful air of ...
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... seems to have conceived that he had a hereditary turn for poetry . In youth , he com . posed Latin poems , and Greek verses " equal to those of Homer ; " for in fact they were borrowed from him . At a more advanced age , he tried trage ...
... seems to have conceived that he had a hereditary turn for poetry . In youth , he com . posed Latin poems , and Greek verses " equal to those of Homer ; " for in fact they were borrowed from him . At a more advanced age , he tried trage ...
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... seem a revival , as Vil- lemain says , of the happy boldness of Racine . He is at least the first of the French poets ... seems rather to indicate a man of strong conception , united to reso- lution and perseverance of character ; and to ...
... seem a revival , as Vil- lemain says , of the happy boldness of Racine . He is at least the first of the French poets ... seems rather to indicate a man of strong conception , united to reso- lution and perseverance of character ; and to ...
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... seems our Suzette in- tends to make her confidant through- out . But the young Moustache is a soldier ; the song has no other effect than that of causing him to attempt familiarities , which compel her once more to remind him of her ...
... seems our Suzette in- tends to make her confidant through- out . But the young Moustache is a soldier ; the song has no other effect than that of causing him to attempt familiarities , which compel her once more to remind him of her ...
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... seems by his gesture not so much intended to indicate the neces- sity of self - control , as the pleasure of yielding to the temptation of the Bur- gundy , & c . , within - Burgundy beyond the barrier and the Octroi ? Peep through those ...
... seems by his gesture not so much intended to indicate the neces- sity of self - control , as the pleasure of yielding to the temptation of the Bur- gundy , & c . , within - Burgundy beyond the barrier and the Octroi ? Peep through those ...
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