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And yet this complacent selfof the literature of the eighteenth cen . confidence has been found fallacious ; tury ; the period of invention and bold the criticism of the nineteenth century philosophical speculation , when litera- has ...
And yet this complacent selfof the literature of the eighteenth cen . confidence has been found fallacious ; tury ; the period of invention and bold the criticism of the nineteenth century philosophical speculation , when litera- has ...
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... and less disdices entertained by the critic in favour posed to identify themselves with any . of or against the ... after the ence , favourable to impartiality in death of Voltaire , the struggle between criticism , though not to ...
... and less disdices entertained by the critic in favour posed to identify themselves with any . of or against the ... after the ence , favourable to impartiality in death of Voltaire , the struggle between criticism , though not to ...
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... and undoubting ; the history of that period , could hard- spirit of reverence for antiquity ; and Ty have fallen into the hands of a the pomp and circumstance of a tranmore candid critic than Villemain . quil and imposing monarchy .
... and undoubting ; the history of that period , could hard- spirit of reverence for antiquity ; and Ty have fallen into the hands of a the pomp and circumstance of a tranmore candid critic than Villemain . quil and imposing monarchy .
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It is well known that , the first , that patrician , accused by the in the opinion of certain French critics tribunes , defended by the consuland the of no mean note , Voltaire has sucpeople whom he has saved , and then ceeded in his ...
It is well known that , the first , that patrician , accused by the in the opinion of certain French critics tribunes , defended by the consuland the of no mean note , Voltaire has sucpeople whom he has saved , and then ceeded in his ...
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French critic , from their candour vantage over Voltaire . ... and indiscriminating Othello's speech to the Venetian Se- admiration of many modern French nate over the corresponding explana- critics , bestowed as it is without reation ...
French critic , from their candour vantage over Voltaire . ... and indiscriminating Othello's speech to the Venetian Se- admiration of many modern French nate over the corresponding explana- critics , bestowed as it is without reation ...
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