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... to look with doubt on high . merits or demerits become less a ques . sounding professions , to give greater tion of taste than of personal feeling , weight to experience , to be more to be decided according to the preju- tolerant of ...
... to look with doubt on high . merits or demerits become less a ques . sounding professions , to give greater tion of taste than of personal feeling , weight to experience , to be more to be decided according to the preju- tolerant of ...
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“ I should not be surprised is reason to think , incompatible task , if a people , intelligent though less at . of amalgamating two dramatic systems , tached to rules , should reconcile itself the principles of which are not only to the ...
“ I should not be surprised is reason to think , incompatible task , if a people , intelligent though less at . of amalgamating two dramatic systems , tached to rules , should reconcile itself the principles of which are not only to the ...
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He truth ' he felt not the inspiration of was not less rigorously faithful to the either , is attained so far as such a union etiquette of our theatre . He even ex- was practicable ( for we have already aggerated its habitual pomp ...
He truth ' he felt not the inspiration of was not less rigorously faithful to the either , is attained so far as such a union etiquette of our theatre . He even ex- was practicable ( for we have already aggerated its habitual pomp ...
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With a warm admiration for and no less than three separate love Zaire , Villemain candidly admits , that stories are interwoven with the “ fate in all which evinces deep and proof Cato and of Rome . ” If the refound insight into the ...
With a warm admiration for and no less than three separate love Zaire , Villemain candidly admits , that stories are interwoven with the “ fate in all which evinces deep and proof Cato and of Rome . ” If the refound insight into the ...
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But the aristomatist cannot be considered as stand . cratic insult to which he had been sub . ing very high , it still less possible jected , and which had driven him to to consider him as entitled even to the England , * probably left ...
But the aristomatist cannot be considered as stand . cratic insult to which he had been sub . ing very high , it still less possible jected , and which had driven him to to consider him as entitled even to the England , * probably left ...
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