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... to give greater tion of taste than of personal feeling , weight to experience , to be more to be decided according ... in a great measure , the lentingly as at the moment when he influence of personal feelings , inter . closed his ...
... to give greater tion of taste than of personal feeling , weight to experience , to be more to be decided according ... in a great measure , the lentingly as at the moment when he influence of personal feelings , inter . closed his ...
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... but neither distinguished by The genius of the seventeenth cen . high imagination , nor great depth or tury had been formed under these difearnestness of feeling . ferent influences - a religious faith , : The task of tracing the ...
... but neither distinguished by The genius of the seventeenth cen . high imagination , nor great depth or tury had been formed under these difearnestness of feeling . ferent influences - a religious faith , : The task of tracing the ...
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... however natural in cessor of Louis XIV . , and that it was the expression of powerful feeling ; already beginning to listen to that the rigorous exclusion of every thing language of remonstrance from the comic from the sphere of ...
... however natural in cessor of Louis XIV . , and that it was the expression of powerful feeling ; already beginning to listen to that the rigorous exclusion of every thing language of remonstrance from the comic from the sphere of ...
Side 7
The romance writers of general completely deficient in the the school of Scudery and Calprenede , delineation of all feeling or character whose aim it was “ peindre Caton ga- of a more level , natural , or tender lant et Brutus dameret ...
The romance writers of general completely deficient in the the school of Scudery and Calprenede , delineation of all feeling or character whose aim it was “ peindre Caton ga- of a more level , natural , or tender lant et Brutus dameret ...
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... an abundant sap circu- forgotten in the compactness and prolates through them , but we are not to portion and elegance of the apartments . expect from them shade , shelter , or But Voltaire , without any real feeling flowers .
... an abundant sap circu- forgotten in the compactness and prolates through them , but we are not to portion and elegance of the apartments . expect from them shade , shelter , or But Voltaire , without any real feeling flowers .
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