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... Corneille's admirers ; when the enthusiasm which he inspired was national , and the contra- diction of that general sentiment would have been regarded as a crime against the state ; when an unanimous vote conferred on him the title of ...
... Corneille's admirers ; when the enthusiasm which he inspired was national , and the contra- diction of that general sentiment would have been regarded as a crime against the state ; when an unanimous vote conferred on him the title of ...
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... Corneille , either in his dic- tion or in the other qualities of his dramas , is subject to such inequa- lities , we must acknowlege that he has submitted to the law of ge- nius which , in its rapid and daring flight , raising itself to ...
... Corneille , either in his dic- tion or in the other qualities of his dramas , is subject to such inequa- lities , we must acknowlege that he has submitted to the law of ge- nius which , in its rapid and daring flight , raising itself to ...
Pagina 533
... Corneille is to defend that of Homer himself . ' A parallel is next attempted between the genius of Corneille and the genius of some other writers . The com- parisons with Sophocles , ( as the representative of the Grecian stage . ) and ...
... Corneille is to defend that of Homer himself . ' A parallel is next attempted between the genius of Corneille and the genius of some other writers . The com- parisons with Sophocles , ( as the representative of the Grecian stage . ) and ...
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