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Page 259
... French literature soon gained the same ascendancy in Portugal as in the rest of Europe . But the Portuguese were not , at that period , prepared to estimate the merits of French liter- ature . Those who moved in the polite world learned ...
... French literature soon gained the same ascendancy in Portugal as in the rest of Europe . But the Portuguese were not , at that period , prepared to estimate the merits of French liter- ature . Those who moved in the polite world learned ...
Page 505
... French poets ; or what can be more characteristic , airy , and inspiring than some of the old French lyric , descriptive , and romantic effusions , especially in the epistolary , narrative , and burlesque form ? Even if we trace their ...
... French poets ; or what can be more characteristic , airy , and inspiring than some of the old French lyric , descriptive , and romantic effusions , especially in the epistolary , narrative , and burlesque form ? Even if we trace their ...
Page 512
... French writers to some degree of skill in their art . Yet we are aware that both French and English critics have maintained that plagiarism and repetition may alike be detected in the sentiments of M. DE LAMARTINE : that many of his ...
... French writers to some degree of skill in their art . Yet we are aware that both French and English critics have maintained that plagiarism and repetition may alike be detected in the sentiments of M. DE LAMARTINE : that many of his ...
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