Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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... influence both for good and evil ; the only power , indeed , which preserved its energy and activity amidst a period of social decline . The three volumes which complete the course , and in which the author traces the literary history ...
... influence both for good and evil ; the only power , indeed , which preserved its energy and activity amidst a period of social decline . The three volumes which complete the course , and in which the author traces the literary history ...
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... influence of personal feelings , inter- ests , or political convictions , enables the reader more distinctly to perceive and to judge of the questions of liter ature and taste , which the criticism of the great writers of the last ...
... influence of personal feelings , inter- ests , or political convictions , enables the reader more distinctly to perceive and to judge of the questions of liter ature and taste , which the criticism of the great writers of the last ...
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... influence of his age , and his familiarity with the better models of literature in other countries , have emancipated him from narrow views , taught him to value the old conven- tional rules of his country only at their true worth that ...
... influence of his age , and his familiarity with the better models of literature in other countries , have emancipated him from narrow views , taught him to value the old conven- tional rules of his country only at their true worth that ...
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... influence . Still less in the Cato of his friend Addison , where , if we remember rightly , " the noble Martia towers above her sex , " and no less than three separate love stories are interwoven with the " fate of Cato and of Rome ...
... influence . Still less in the Cato of his friend Addison , where , if we remember rightly , " the noble Martia towers above her sex , " and no less than three separate love stories are interwoven with the " fate of Cato and of Rome ...
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... influence over his own age , and tended greatly to accelerate those at- tacks upon all authority which heralded the Revolution , no calm observer can reasonably doubt . It may be very true that he himself had no very clear per- ception ...
... influence over his own age , and tended greatly to accelerate those at- tacks upon all authority which heralded the Revolution , no calm observer can reasonably doubt . It may be very true that he himself had no very clear per- ception ...
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