Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood, 1840 |
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... effect of its versification , that to attempt to render the Spanish redon- dillas by English blank verse , would be to alter entirely their character . The ordinary dramatic verse of the Spanish stage is trochaic , and consists either ...
... effect of its versification , that to attempt to render the Spanish redon- dillas by English blank verse , would be to alter entirely their character . The ordinary dramatic verse of the Spanish stage is trochaic , and consists either ...
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... effects , a miniature and a bundle of letters in a woman's hand- writing . Impelled partly by grati- tude , and ... effect . The valet is persuaded that the whole is the work of the devil . Don Manuel , though at first confounded by ...
... effects , a miniature and a bundle of letters in a woman's hand- writing . Impelled partly by grati- tude , and ... effect . The valet is persuaded that the whole is the work of the devil . Don Manuel , though at first confounded by ...
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... effect of twilight distresses me-- the light of departing day . It is not because the light is small in quantity ; it is in its quality . Not the quantity ; for exclude , in ever so great a degree , the light of day , reduce it by ...
... effect of twilight distresses me-- the light of departing day . It is not because the light is small in quantity ; it is in its quality . Not the quantity ; for exclude , in ever so great a degree , the light of day , reduce it by ...
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... effect . Sometimes the form of an institution has even suggested the principle which it was afterwards to embody . The institution has been found to involve ideas very imperfect- ly recognised , and not at all apprecia- ted by those who ...
... effect . Sometimes the form of an institution has even suggested the principle which it was afterwards to embody . The institution has been found to involve ideas very imperfect- ly recognised , and not at all apprecia- ted by those who ...
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... effect ; and the science of its combinations ; constitutes colour the principal means of their art , in the hands of the Venetians . Of the instruments or means of ex- pression , the next in importance in the practice of this school ...
... effect ; and the science of its combinations ; constitutes colour the principal means of their art , in the hands of the Venetians . Of the instruments or means of ex- pression , the next in importance in the practice of this school ...
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