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Pagina 51
... genius often took their shape and color- ing from the examples of antiquity , but not their inspiration , which came direct from nature . And , moreover , it was the genius of Greece and Rome - not their paganisin - that found students ...
... genius often took their shape and color- ing from the examples of antiquity , but not their inspiration , which came direct from nature . And , moreover , it was the genius of Greece and Rome - not their paganisin - that found students ...
Pagina 153
... genius was naturally inspired by the sen- timents of his own class . His romance was that of humble life ; his feelings were for the poor and against the rich ; his spirit was democratic , and rebelled against all the " powers that be ...
... genius was naturally inspired by the sen- timents of his own class . His romance was that of humble life ; his feelings were for the poor and against the rich ; his spirit was democratic , and rebelled against all the " powers that be ...
Pagina 580
... genius in its most sorrowful moments . to ignore his vices , but to represent him The subject of this brief memoir fell un- as he was not merely Molière the poet , der the same fatality ; it was his destiny , nor Molière the injured ...
... genius in its most sorrowful moments . to ignore his vices , but to represent him The subject of this brief memoir fell un- as he was not merely Molière the poet , der the same fatality ; it was his destiny , nor Molière the injured ...
Inhoudsopgave
Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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