Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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... feeling , weight to experience , to be more to be decided according to the preju . tolerant of all opinions , and ... feelings , interclosed his career ; for he was still to ests , or political convictions , enables both parties , not so ...
... feeling , weight to experience , to be more to be decided according to the preju . tolerant of all opinions , and ... feelings , interclosed his career ; for he was still to ests , or political convictions , enables both parties , not so ...
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... feeling , to be decided according to the preju- dices entertained by the critic in favour of or against the changes ... feelings , inter- ests , or political convictions , enables the reader more distinctly to perceive and to judge of ...
... feeling , to be decided according to the preju- dices entertained by the critic in favour of or against the changes ... feelings , inter- ests , or political convictions , enables the reader more distinctly to perceive and to judge of ...
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... feeling . The task of tracing the literary history of that period , could hard- ly have fallen into the hands of a more candid critic than Villemain . While the influence of his age , and his familiarity with the better models of ...
... feeling . The task of tracing the literary history of that period , could hard- ly have fallen into the hands of a more candid critic than Villemain . While the influence of his age , and his familiarity with the better models of ...
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... feeling ; the rigorous exclusion of every thing comic from the sphere of tragedy , and , at the same time , a nervous dread of pushing the tragic effect too far , if death or physical suffering were allowed to be displayed upon the ...
... feeling ; the rigorous exclusion of every thing comic from the sphere of tragedy , and , at the same time , a nervous dread of pushing the tragic effect too far , if death or physical suffering were allowed to be displayed upon the ...
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... feeling or character of a more level , natural , or tender kind . We say in general , because we willingly exempt from this charge his tragedy of Rhadamiste , which ap- peared in 1711 , the solitary dramatic work between the time of ...
... feeling or character of a more level , natural , or tender kind . We say in general , because we willingly exempt from this charge his tragedy of Rhadamiste , which ap- peared in 1711 , the solitary dramatic work between the time of ...
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