Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46W. Blackwood., 1839 |
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Pagina 12
... taste , for he has no- thing of the tumid and somewhat bom- bastic diction of Lucan : but , on the other hand , where in the Henriade shall we find passages like the con- trasted characters of Cæsar and Pom- pey ? or the pregnant beauty ...
... taste , for he has no- thing of the tumid and somewhat bom- bastic diction of Lucan : but , on the other hand , where in the Henriade shall we find passages like the con- trasted characters of Cæsar and Pom- pey ? or the pregnant beauty ...
Pagina 13
... taste , belong the great novelists of the commencement of the eighteenth century - Le Sage , Prevôt , and Mare- vaux ... tastes , seems to have formed a most inadequate 1839. ] 11 French Literature of the Eighteenth Century .
... taste , belong the great novelists of the commencement of the eighteenth century - Le Sage , Prevôt , and Mare- vaux ... tastes , seems to have formed a most inadequate 1839. ] 11 French Literature of the Eighteenth Century .
Pagina 14
natural tastes , seems to have formed a most inadequate notion of the merits , and we may indeed say the genius ... taste . Mo- liere would have been a far safer guide than either Vanburgh or Congreve , with which he was probably ...
natural tastes , seems to have formed a most inadequate notion of the merits , and we may indeed say the genius ... taste . Mo- liere would have been a far safer guide than either Vanburgh or Congreve , with which he was probably ...
Pagina 15
... taste , and a kind of pleasing fancy , to composi- tions on matters of science . Without being deeply acquainted with any of the sciences , he had acquired a super- ficial knowledge of all ; nor is it pos- sible to peruse , without ...
... taste , and a kind of pleasing fancy , to composi- tions on matters of science . Without being deeply acquainted with any of the sciences , he had acquired a super- ficial knowledge of all ; nor is it pos- sible to peruse , without ...
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... taste , which , in Tacitus , produced one incomparable painter , but which is elsewhere stamp- ed with the impress of declamation and subtility . Pliny frequently throws the veil of a far - fetched style over fables or notions in ...
... taste , which , in Tacitus , produced one incomparable painter , but which is elsewhere stamp- ed with the impress of declamation and subtility . Pliny frequently throws the veil of a far - fetched style over fables or notions in ...
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