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Pagina 4
... for which of Versailles or the Tuileries . scarcely any better reason could be In lyric poetry , the pretensions of given , than the authority of ... but feebly sup- Horace's Art of Poetry . ported by the epicurean verses of Chau .
... for which of Versailles or the Tuileries . scarcely any better reason could be In lyric poetry , the pretensions of given , than the authority of ... but feebly sup- Horace's Art of Poetry . ported by the epicurean verses of Chau .
Pagina 6
His first play , a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry the Edipus , produced at the age of any kind was too palpable in Voiof twenty - three , was in all respects taire ; while the faith which animated a play of the school of Corneille ...
His first play , a genuine enthusiasm for high poetry the Edipus , produced at the age of any kind was too palpable in Voiof twenty - three , was in all respects taire ; while the faith which animated a play of the school of Corneille ...
Pagina 7
Setting out with the principle that poetical - still further excited by the good poetry was only good prose , with romantic and occasionally extravagant the addition of measure and rhyme , he tone of the Spanish drama , which was ...
Setting out with the principle that poetical - still further excited by the good poetry was only good prose , with romantic and occasionally extravagant the addition of measure and rhyme , he tone of the Spanish drama , which was ...
Pagina 10
But the pasjust as obvious in the ariful delay of sion of the poet is little in harmony Antony to read the will , which he re . with the constrained denouement of serves to the last as the fit climax to be his piece — the ahjuration of ...
But the pasjust as obvious in the ariful delay of sion of the poet is little in harmony Antony to read the will , which he re . with the constrained denouement of serves to the last as the fit climax to be his piece — the ahjuration of ...
Pagina 15
“ The philosophy this predominance of an absolute ma . of Condillac affects to lay aside systems , terialism , what was the condition of and to rest upon observation and rea . poetry ? " So wan , so woe - begone , so soning .
“ The philosophy this predominance of an absolute ma . of Condillac affects to lay aside systems , terialism , what was the condition of and to rest upon observation and rea . poetry ? " So wan , so woe - begone , so soning .
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