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Sivu 55
... manners of their heroes are wholly French . Racine's Bajazet is bred at Constantinople , but his civilities are conveyed to him by some secret passage from Versailles into the Seraglio . ” It is curious that Voltaire , speaking of the ...
... manners of their heroes are wholly French . Racine's Bajazet is bred at Constantinople , but his civilities are conveyed to him by some secret passage from Versailles into the Seraglio . ” It is curious that Voltaire , speaking of the ...
Sivu 184
... manner is very grand . It is slow , it is stately , moving as in triumphal procession , with music , with historic banners , with spoils from every time and every region , and captive epithets , like huge Sicambrians , thrust their ...
... manner is very grand . It is slow , it is stately , moving as in triumphal procession , with music , with historic banners , with spoils from every time and every region , and captive epithets , like huge Sicambrians , thrust their ...
Sivu 202
... manner , — and we certainly should not have guessed it , if he had not blabbed , - comes to the final conclusion , that Shakespeare was a poet , but not a dramatist . Châteaubriand thinks that he has corrupted art . “ If , to attain ...
... manner , — and we certainly should not have guessed it , if he had not blabbed , - comes to the final conclusion , that Shakespeare was a poet , but not a dramatist . Châteaubriand thinks that he has corrupted art . “ If , to attain ...
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appears become believe body bring called cause century character comes common confess criticism death Devil doubt Dryden easy England English example expression eyes fact faith fancy father feeling follow force French genius German give Hamlet hand heart Herr human imagination judgment keep kind language later learned least leave Lessing letter light literature living look manner matter means mind moral nature never once opinion original passage passion perfect perhaps persons phrase play poem poet poetic poetry poor practice prose question reason respect rhyme Rousseau says seems sense sentiment Shakespeare shape side sometimes soul speak spirit style sure tells thing thought tion took translation true truth turn verse whole witches writing written wrote