Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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• Critiques et Portraits Litéraires . Première Série Corneille . And grievously hath Cæsar answer'd it . " Even when. Setting out with the principle that good poetry was only good prose , with the addition of measure and rhyme , he was ...
• Critiques et Portraits Litéraires . Première Série Corneille . And grievously hath Cæsar answer'd it . " Even when. Setting out with the principle that good poetry was only good prose , with the addition of measure and rhyme , he was ...
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... Cæsar , all the best points of which plainly were suggested by the Julius Cæsar of Shakspeare , he re- verted to an idea he had long enter- tained of a tragedy constructed on a more austere and patriotic principle . He determined to ...
... Cæsar , all the best points of which plainly were suggested by the Julius Cæsar of Shakspeare , he re- verted to an idea he had long enter- tained of a tragedy constructed on a more austere and patriotic principle . He determined to ...
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... Cæsar , has been in many passages translated by Voltaire . In others he has attempted to improve upon it , with what ... Cæsar . " " Let him be Cæsar ! " Such is the notion of a republic entertained by the mob of Rome . Their ...
... Cæsar , has been in many passages translated by Voltaire . In others he has attempted to improve upon it , with what ... Cæsar . " " Let him be Cæsar ! " Such is the notion of a republic entertained by the mob of Rome . Their ...
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... Cæsar's murder- ers , and to urge on the crowd to rise and mutiny . If the claims of Voltaire as a dra- matist cannot be considered as stand- ing very high , it is still less possible to consider him as entitled even to the name of an ...
... Cæsar's murder- ers , and to urge on the crowd to rise and mutiny . If the claims of Voltaire as a dra- matist cannot be considered as stand- ing very high , it is still less possible to consider him as entitled even to the name of an ...
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... Cæsar's laurel , could never get Cæsar's knack of writ- ing Latin ; witness the following edict , where , in honour of St Denys , he or- dains , " nullum teloneum , vel barga- naticum , nec rotaticum , nec pontati . cum , nec ...
... Cæsar's laurel , could never get Cæsar's knack of writ- ing Latin ; witness the following edict , where , in honour of St Denys , he or- dains , " nullum teloneum , vel barga- naticum , nec rotaticum , nec pontati . cum , nec ...
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