Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 - England |
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... tion. of. taste. than. of. personal. feeling. ,. to be decided according to the preju- dices entertained by the critic in favour of or against the changes themselves . Thirty years , for instance , after the death of Voltaire , the struggle ...
... tion. of. taste. than. of. personal. feeling. ,. to be decided according to the preju- dices entertained by the critic in favour of or against the changes themselves . Thirty years , for instance , after the death of Voltaire , the struggle ...
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... tion . Placed beside the choruses in the Esther and the Athalie , they ap- pear altogether false and unnatural ; the difference between the real inspi- ration of Racine , and the laboured and artificial enthusiasm of Rousseau , is ...
... tion . Placed beside the choruses in the Esther and the Athalie , they ap- pear altogether false and unnatural ; the difference between the real inspi- ration of Racine , and the laboured and artificial enthusiasm of Rousseau , is ...
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... tion should be made of sterner stuff ! " Only when the way is thus prepared , he reminds them of the refusal of the crown , and asks , was this ambitious ? Then first he recalls to their recollec- tion their own love for Cæsar , which ...
... tion should be made of sterner stuff ! " Only when the way is thus prepared , he reminds them of the refusal of the crown , and asks , was this ambitious ? Then first he recalls to their recollec- tion their own love for Cæsar , which ...
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... tion , there is no strong epithet of in- vective used : a more poignant and effective reproach is contained in the word , the " well - beloved Brutus , " than in all the " monsters " and " as- sassins " with which the attack of An- tony ...
... tion , there is no strong epithet of in- vective used : a more poignant and effective reproach is contained in the word , the " well - beloved Brutus , " than in all the " monsters " and " as- sassins " with which the attack of An- tony ...
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... tion , Suzette , a reasonable young wo- man , first cries a little , but on reflec- tion consents , and the pit cries bravo ! On fait les noces and the evening of the marriage ceremony arrives . Act 3d , Suzette comes alone , and is ...
... tion , Suzette , a reasonable young wo- man , first cries a little , but on reflec- tion consents , and the pit cries bravo ! On fait les noces and the evening of the marriage ceremony arrives . Act 3d , Suzette comes alone , and is ...
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