Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 47W. Blackwood, 1840 - England |
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... distinct- ly many characteristic figures . Of those of Molière I recollect less . That which made the greatest impression on me was the Hypermenstra of Lemière , which , as a new piece , was performed with care , and often repeated ...
... distinct- ly many characteristic figures . Of those of Molière I recollect less . That which made the greatest impression on me was the Hypermenstra of Lemière , which , as a new piece , was performed with care , and often repeated ...
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... distinct eras in the life of a nation . It is a frequent and obvious remark , that while they make effective the present convictions of men , they render change and a new conviction perilous and difficult . To oppose or to deny ...
... distinct eras in the life of a nation . It is a frequent and obvious remark , that while they make effective the present convictions of men , they render change and a new conviction perilous and difficult . To oppose or to deny ...
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... distinct and powerful profession . In Saxon times , the bishop occasion- ally sat with the earl or sheriff in the county court ; but this was considered as an indecorum which the Saxon church , by reason of its remoteness from the ...
... distinct and powerful profession . In Saxon times , the bishop occasion- ally sat with the earl or sheriff in the county court ; but this was considered as an indecorum which the Saxon church , by reason of its remoteness from the ...
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... distinct portion of its perceptions , furnishes the foundation and reference of those of Titian , which occupy a station at once elevated and degraded -elevated by the extent of their re- lation or reference , and the exemplifi- cation ...
... distinct portion of its perceptions , furnishes the foundation and reference of those of Titian , which occupy a station at once elevated and degraded -elevated by the extent of their re- lation or reference , and the exemplifi- cation ...
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... distinct from that which they hold in respect to the works of Michael Angelo and Ra- phael - a relation upon which their prominence in many instances depends . This , however , will afterwards come to be adverted to . By these attempts ...
... distinct from that which they hold in respect to the works of Michael Angelo and Ra- phael - a relation upon which their prominence in many instances depends . This , however , will afterwards come to be adverted to . By these attempts ...
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