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of the eighteenth century were com . more of the rationalizing spirit of the posed ; and of their principles of come first half of the eighteenth century , position , so much more in harmony which it illustrates , than of the nines with ...
of the eighteenth century were com . more of the rationalizing spirit of the posed ; and of their principles of come first half of the eighteenth century , position , so much more in harmony which it illustrates , than of the nines with ...
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He had few of those union of the spirit of the romantic drabold forms of expression , those origi- ma with the classical , which Voltaire nal turns , and those bold images , vainly laboured to effect , because in which form the accent ...
He had few of those union of the spirit of the romantic drabold forms of expression , those origi- ma with the classical , which Voltaire nal turns , and those bold images , vainly laboured to effect , because in which form the accent ...
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He is resolnte enough for putting diaries , the graphic spirit and caustic down the God of knaves and bigots , but sketches of St Simon -- a close obsercalded is not for parting with that of the vir . ver , feeling strongly , writing ...
He is resolnte enough for putting diaries , the graphic spirit and caustic down the God of knaves and bigots , but sketches of St Simon -- a close obsercalded is not for parting with that of the vir . ver , feeling strongly , writing ...
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Mo- picture of the hollowness , the slander . liere would have been a far safer guide ous spirit , the ridicule of self , in order than either Vanburgh or Congreve , to be allowed the freer scope for the with which he was probably most ...
Mo- picture of the hollowness , the slander . liere would have been a far safer guide ous spirit , the ridicule of self , in order than either Vanburgh or Congreve , to be allowed the freer scope for the with which he was probably most ...
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His diction , more revive , in some degree , the sinking irreproachable than that of Rousseau , spirit of poetry in a worn - out and is free from that affectation which helplessly prosaic period . mingles with the style ( so truly ...
His diction , more revive , in some degree , the sinking irreproachable than that of Rousseau , spirit of poetry in a worn - out and is free from that affectation which helplessly prosaic period . mingles with the style ( so truly ...
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