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... less pedant . Those even of the learned , who are most zealous for the imitation of the ancients , pronounce it a dull laboured work , without a breath of true poetical spirit ; we may there- fore , without further examination , safely ...
... less pedant . Those even of the learned , who are most zealous for the imitation of the ancients , pronounce it a dull laboured work , without a breath of true poetical spirit ; we may there- fore , without further examination , safely ...
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... less conventional ; he bas also got rid of confidants , and this has been highly extolled as a difficulty overcome , and an improvement on the French system ; he had the same aversion to chamberlains and court ladies in poetry as in ...
... less conventional ; he bas also got rid of confidants , and this has been highly extolled as a difficulty overcome , and an improvement on the French system ; he had the same aversion to chamberlains and court ladies in poetry as in ...
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... less every writer since the time of Molière , on whose regular pieces also the conventional rules applicable to Tragedy have had an in- disputable influence . French Comedy in verse has its tirades as well as Tragedy . Besides , there ...
... less every writer since the time of Molière , on whose regular pieces also the conventional rules applicable to Tragedy have had an in- disputable influence . French Comedy in verse has its tirades as well as Tragedy . Besides , there ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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