Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... influence during a long liter- ary life was so extensive , that he can- not be overlooked in any tableau of French literature . He connects the seventeenth century with the eight- eenth . In the former , he might be viewed as a timid ...
... influence during a long liter- ary life was so extensive , that he can- not be overlooked in any tableau of French literature . He connects the seventeenth century with the eight- eenth . In the former , he might be viewed as a timid ...
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... influence ex- ercised by Voltaire and Rousseau respectively on French literature . " On the 30th March 1778 , Voltaire , leaving the Old Louvre and the Aca- demy , crossed the Carousel , amidst the applauses of an immense crowd , on his ...
... influence ex- ercised by Voltaire and Rousseau respectively on French literature . " On the 30th March 1778 , Voltaire , leaving the Old Louvre and the Aca- demy , crossed the Carousel , amidst the applauses of an immense crowd , on his ...
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... influence of their opinions , and the strength of the impression which they left behind them . We can- not admit , in this respect , the terms of the parallel , such as they have been laid down . We are no believers in the providential ...
... influence of their opinions , and the strength of the impression which they left behind them . We can- not admit , in this respect , the terms of the parallel , such as they have been laid down . We are no believers in the providential ...
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... influence they exercise respectively over the minds of men , we may reasonably come to the conclusion , that the religious pro- fession exercises what we may call a future influence , the medical profes- sion a domestic influence , and ...
... influence they exercise respectively over the minds of men , we may reasonably come to the conclusion , that the religious pro- fession exercises what we may call a future influence , the medical profes- sion a domestic influence , and ...
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... influence my own choice in residing in a garret . As he wanders up and down , his eye cannot fail to be attracted by a building having some external resem- blance to a church , but which is in fact the lecture - room or academy of its ...
... influence my own choice in residing in a garret . As he wanders up and down , his eye cannot fail to be attracted by a building having some external resem- blance to a church , but which is in fact the lecture - room or academy of its ...
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