Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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... admiration , towards the natural movement of the romantic drama , so far as regarded the expression of sentiment . Among per- sonages who had not even the talent ( such as it was ) of Lafosse , like La- grange Chancel , the conventional ...
... admiration , towards the natural movement of the romantic drama , so far as regarded the expression of sentiment . Among per- sonages who had not even the talent ( such as it was ) of Lafosse , like La- grange Chancel , the conventional ...
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... latter owed their very existence , and almost their whole dra- matic merit , to the inspiration of Shakspeare . With a warm admiration for Zaire , Villemain candidly 1839. ] French Literature of the Eighteenth Century .
... latter owed their very existence , and almost their whole dra- matic merit , to the inspiration of Shakspeare . With a warm admiration for Zaire , Villemain candidly 1839. ] French Literature of the Eighteenth Century .
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... admiration of many modern French critics , bestowed as it is without rea- son or intelligible principle , and prac- tically exemplified and illustrated by extravagant and revolting caricatures of the peculiarities of Shakspeare's age ...
... admiration of many modern French critics , bestowed as it is without rea- son or intelligible principle , and prac- tically exemplified and illustrated by extravagant and revolting caricatures of the peculiarities of Shakspeare's age ...
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... admiration , the long series of reports prepared by him on all subjects , while officiating as se- cretary to the Academy - a duty which he only resigned in his eighty - fourth year , that he might have time to finish some theatrical ...
... admiration , the long series of reports prepared by him on all subjects , while officiating as se- cretary to the Academy - a duty which he only resigned in his eighty - fourth year , that he might have time to finish some theatrical ...
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... admiration at the end of that rare and curious monosyllable . He observes that the several sets of apart- ments are approached by a common nuisance called a common stair , from which he is diverted by his olfactory organ , and on either ...
... admiration at the end of that rare and curious monosyllable . He observes that the several sets of apart- ments are approached by a common nuisance called a common stair , from which he is diverted by his olfactory organ , and on either ...
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