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Pagina 4
... common or familiar words , however natural in the expression of powerful 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 ...
... common or familiar words , however natural in the expression of powerful 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 ...
Pagina 11
... common air , or the cheerful sunlight , as of its lively , natural , and good - humoured pictures . Voltaire , however , and it is a great proof of his want of simple and It is natural tastes , seems to have formed a 1839.1 11 French ...
... common air , or the cheerful sunlight , as of its lively , natural , and good - humoured pictures . Voltaire , however , and it is a great proof of his want of simple and It is natural tastes , seems to have formed a 1839.1 11 French ...
Pagina 13
... common narrative of Livy . The contradictions and difficulties since pointed out by Niebuhr , and suspected even before Montesquieu's time , never embarrass him : he reasons on the received accounts without even a suspicion of their ...
... common narrative of Livy . The contradictions and difficulties since pointed out by Niebuhr , and suspected even before Montesquieu's time , never embarrass him : he reasons on the received accounts without even a suspicion of their ...
Pagina 17
... common sense repudi- ates from China to Canada ? Is it not that of a beggar , who wishes to see the rich robbed by the poor , in order the better to establish fraternal union among mankind ? ” • A candid but somewhat too favour- able a ...
... common sense repudi- ates from China to Canada ? Is it not that of a beggar , who wishes to see the rich robbed by the poor , in order the better to establish fraternal union among mankind ? ” • A candid but somewhat too favour- able a ...
Pagina 18
... common opin- ion ; Rousseau on characters and talents . Voltaire had no pupils of any originality ; he trained up no men of superior ability ; he had no disciples but France , of which he was the organ , and Europe , which he dazzled ...
... common opin- ion ; Rousseau on characters and talents . Voltaire had no pupils of any originality ; he trained up no men of superior ability ; he had no disciples but France , of which he was the organ , and Europe , which he dazzled ...
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