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Pagina 5
... and finely alive to of which it has been composed . ridicule , but neither
distinguished by The genius of the seventeenth cen . high imagination , nor great
depth or tury had been formed under these difearnestness of feeling . ferent
influences ...
... and finely alive to of which it has been composed . ridicule , but neither
distinguished by The genius of the seventeenth cen . high imagination , nor great
depth or tury had been formed under these difearnestness of feeling . ferent
influences ...
Pagina 7
... form as extraordinary a tra peared in 1711 , the solitary dramatic vestie of
antiquity as can well be ima work between the time of Racine and gined . Voltaire
, which even approaches to Crebillon certainly rises consider the character of
genius ...
... form as extraordinary a tra peared in 1711 , the solitary dramatic vestie of
antiquity as can well be ima work between the time of Racine and gined . Voltaire
, which even approaches to Crebillon certainly rises consider the character of
genius ...
Pagina 8
... changed genius of Corneille or the passionate greatly after his compulsory resi
- refinement of Racine . The want of dence in England . His first play , a genuine
enthusiasm for high poetry the Edipus , produced at the age of any kind was too ...
... changed genius of Corneille or the passionate greatly after his compulsory resi
- refinement of Racine . The want of dence in England . His first play , a genuine
enthusiasm for high poetry the Edipus , produced at the age of any kind was too ...
Pagina 9
... the genius of the Cæsar - the two latter owed their very poet obviously drew its
nourishment existence , and almost their whole drafrom an imagination naturally
highly matic merit , to the inspiration of Shak . • Critiques et Portraits Litéraires .
... the genius of the Cæsar - the two latter owed their very poet obviously drew its
nourishment existence , and almost their whole drafrom an imagination naturally
highly matic merit , to the inspiration of Shak . • Critiques et Portraits Litéraires .
Pagina 10
... with a natural wish to do juse of the peculiarities of Shakspeare's tice to a very
talented imitation , which age , without the least approach to the in some respects
almost borders on redeeming qualities of his genius . genius , “ If in the subject ...
... with a natural wish to do juse of the peculiarities of Shakspeare's tice to a very
talented imitation , which age , without the least approach to the in some respects
almost borders on redeeming qualities of his genius . genius , “ If in the subject ...
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