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... amidst the stormy influences pently intellectual , and finely alive to of which it has been composed . ridicule , but neither distinguished by The genius of the seventeenth cen . high imagination , nor great depth or tury had been ...
... amidst the stormy influences pently intellectual , and finely alive to of which it has been composed . ridicule , but neither distinguished by The genius of the seventeenth cen . high imagination , nor great depth or tury had been ...
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Voltaire , which even approaches to Crebillon certainly rises consider- the character of genius ; and to which ably above these feeble imitators we are glad to see that justice is done of ...
Voltaire , which even approaches to Crebillon certainly rises consider- the character of genius ; and to which ably above these feeble imitators we are glad to see that justice is done of ...
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... of the French Dramatic Tri- touch the feelings like the bursts of umvirate ) as to the drama , changed genius of Corneille or the passionate greatly after his compulsory resi- refinement of Racine . The want of dence in England .
... of the French Dramatic Tri- touch the feelings like the bursts of umvirate ) as to the drama , changed genius of Corneille or the passionate greatly after his compulsory resi- refinement of Racine . The want of dence in England .
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... amidst the conventional limitations phan of China , Zaire , and the Death of of the French stage , the genius of the Cæsar - the two latter owed their very poet obviously drew its nourishment existence , and almost their whole dra ...
... amidst the conventional limitations phan of China , Zaire , and the Death of of the French stage , the genius of the Cæsar - the two latter owed their very poet obviously drew its nourishment existence , and almost their whole dra ...
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... without the least approach to the in some respects almost borders on redeeming qualities of his genius . genius , “ If in the subject itself , which Shakspeare has taken the Roman is borrowed from Shakspeare , that of history as he ...
... without the least approach to the in some respects almost borders on redeeming qualities of his genius . genius , “ If in the subject itself , which Shakspeare has taken the Roman is borrowed from Shakspeare , that of history as he ...
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