The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen30Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1843 |
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... kind derive their source and spirit from the drama : the education and inspiration of all French novelists being theatrical . The theatre is the temple of their literature , and the parterre its tribunal : no one daring to appeal to any ...
... kind derive their source and spirit from the drama : the education and inspiration of all French novelists being theatrical . The theatre is the temple of their literature , and the parterre its tribunal : no one daring to appeal to any ...
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... kind . The kind , warm , noble , gentlemanly vein of feeling , that runs in the most trivial dialogues of Scott , and through those parts of his narrative where the current of story flags , is com- pletely lost on the French . It is ...
... kind . The kind , warm , noble , gentlemanly vein of feeling , that runs in the most trivial dialogues of Scott , and through those parts of his narrative where the current of story flags , is com- pletely lost on the French . It is ...
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... kind of humour in which he invariably pursues his business of criticism ; the tem- per which colours it all . And as we do not happen to share in his sanguine hopes about Russia , while as to America we shall probably have a few harder ...
... kind of humour in which he invariably pursues his business of criticism ; the tem- per which colours it all . And as we do not happen to share in his sanguine hopes about Russia , while as to America we shall probably have a few harder ...
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... kind of literature in its dotage , and another delirious . The matter - of - fact or the working man , the mason or engineer , architect or chemist , may deny what I set forth if he be not a philosopher : but we have flagrant proofs ...
... kind of literature in its dotage , and another delirious . The matter - of - fact or the working man , the mason or engineer , architect or chemist , may deny what I set forth if he be not a philosopher : but we have flagrant proofs ...
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... kind of proof , and in its main characteris- tics it remains the same which was inherited from Anselm by the long succession of the schoolmen . If Faith must be appealed to at last , it is better to have recourse to it at first and ...
... kind of proof , and in its main characteris- tics it remains the same which was inherited from Anselm by the long succession of the schoolmen . If Faith must be appealed to at last , it is better to have recourse to it at first and ...
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