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Pagina 7
... respect his subjects paid to some people who had newly come from Asia , was resolved to travel to Asgard , habited like an old man , and under the fictitious name of Gangler , with intention to improve by 15 the journey . On his arrival ...
... respect his subjects paid to some people who had newly come from Asia , was resolved to travel to Asgard , habited like an old man , and under the fictitious name of Gangler , with intention to improve by 15 the journey . On his arrival ...
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... respect alone , should never induce us to reject the performance . A mechanically exact adherence to all the rules of the Drama , is more the business of industry than of genius . Theatrical lawgivers rather teach the ignorant where to ...
... respect alone , should never induce us to reject the performance . A mechanically exact adherence to all the rules of the Drama , is more the business of industry than of genius . Theatrical lawgivers rather teach the ignorant where to ...
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... respect to colours , such as are soft or chearful ( except , per- haps , a strong red , which is chearful ) are unfit to produce grand images . An immense mountain , covered with a shining green turf , as the Author expresses it , is ...
... respect to colours , such as are soft or chearful ( except , per- haps , a strong red , which is chearful ) are unfit to produce grand images . An immense mountain , covered with a shining green turf , as the Author expresses it , is ...
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