Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen46W. Blackwood, 1839 |
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... genius of the seventeenth cen- tury had been formed under these dif- ferent influences . a religious faith , strong , uniform , and undoubting ; the spirit of reverence for antiquity ; and the pomp and circumstance of a tran quil and ...
... genius of the seventeenth cen- tury had been formed under these dif- ferent influences . a religious faith , strong , uniform , and undoubting ; the spirit of reverence for antiquity ; and the pomp and circumstance of a tran quil and ...
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... genius ; and to which we are glad to see that justice is done by Villemain . He blames the first act as " ill - written , because without passion " -of which we are scarcely disposed to demand much in a first act - but admits that the ...
... genius ; and to which we are glad to see that justice is done by Villemain . He blames the first act as " ill - written , because without passion " -of which we are scarcely disposed to demand much in a first act - but admits that the ...
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... genius of Corneille or the passionate refinement of Racine . The want of a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry of any kind was too palpable in Vol- taire ; while the faith which animated his dramatic rivals , and the seriousness with ...
... genius of Corneille or the passionate refinement of Racine . The want of a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry of any kind was too palpable in Vol- taire ; while the faith which animated his dramatic rivals , and the seriousness with ...
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... genius of the poet obviously drew its nourishment from an imagination naturally highly His poetical - still further excited by the romantic and occasionally extravagant tone of the Spanish drama , which had been his favourite study ...
... genius of the poet obviously drew its nourishment from an imagination naturally highly His poetical - still further excited by the romantic and occasionally extravagant tone of the Spanish drama , which had been his favourite study ...
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... genius , " If in the subject itself , which is borrowed from Shakspeare , that of jealousy and murder , Voltaire is infe- rior in pathos and even in art - if he is less energetic , less natural , less pro- bable he has , notwithstanding ...
... genius , " If in the subject itself , which is borrowed from Shakspeare , that of jealousy and murder , Voltaire is infe- rior in pathos and even in art - if he is less energetic , less natural , less pro- bable he has , notwithstanding ...
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