Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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... favour of or against the changes themselves . Thirty years , for instance , after the death of Voltaire , the struggle between his admirers and the opponents of his fame , was waged as fiercely and unre- lentingly as at the moment when ...
... favour of or against the changes themselves . Thirty years , for instance , after the death of Voltaire , the struggle between his admirers and the opponents of his fame , was waged as fiercely and unre- lentingly as at the moment when ...
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... favour for Rome . " La Motte does not pursue the subject down to the assassination of Coriolanus in Antium ; but so far as he goes , there is a strong , though apparently unconscious , resemblance between his sketch and the outline ...
... favour for Rome . " La Motte does not pursue the subject down to the assassination of Coriolanus in Antium ; but so far as he goes , there is a strong , though apparently unconscious , resemblance between his sketch and the outline ...
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... favour of a brother professor has led him to do rather more than justice ; for , granting the high tone of morality and religion which it was the object of Rollin to in- fuse into his educational system , the cold correctness , the ...
... favour of a brother professor has led him to do rather more than justice ; for , granting the high tone of morality and religion which it was the object of Rollin to in- fuse into his educational system , the cold correctness , the ...
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... favour- able a criticism on the Emile and the Confessions follows . We can make room , however , only for the conclu- ding remarks on Rousseau , in which Villemain compares the influence ex- ercised by Voltaire and Rousseau respectively ...
... favour- able a criticism on the Emile and the Confessions follows . We can make room , however , only for the conclu- ding remarks on Rousseau , in which Villemain compares the influence ex- ercised by Voltaire and Rousseau respectively ...
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... favour the company with a song !! It is not my intention to dilate upon the judicial functions exercised in the several halls of the several Inns of Court , they being merely occasional , and subordinate to the great gastrono- mic ...
... favour the company with a song !! It is not my intention to dilate upon the judicial functions exercised in the several halls of the several Inns of Court , they being merely occasional , and subordinate to the great gastrono- mic ...
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