The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1825 - English literature |
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... character and genius of the drama itself . It would be bad taste to cross the threshold of the Attic theatre , even in imagina- tion , without paying some previous attention , to the age , the place , and the people , where that theatre ...
... character and genius of the drama itself . It would be bad taste to cross the threshold of the Attic theatre , even in imagina- tion , without paying some previous attention , to the age , the place , and the people , where that theatre ...
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... character of an object is often more clearly defined by a few significant traits , than by a multitude of elaborate touches . The circumstances well chosen from history to delineate national charac- ter , will tell the better for being ...
... character of an object is often more clearly defined by a few significant traits , than by a multitude of elaborate touches . The circumstances well chosen from history to delineate national charac- ter , will tell the better for being ...
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... character than Athens and There are well - meaning men , I understand , who look forward to the speedy growth of Russian literature , and they are right in predicting that it will be won- derful . Yes ; literature in a country where ...
... character than Athens and There are well - meaning men , I understand , who look forward to the speedy growth of Russian literature , and they are right in predicting that it will be won- derful . Yes ; literature in a country where ...
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... character which occurs in the Andromache , at line 445 . I have said scarcely , because their savage institutions could not utterly ex- clude either manufactures or commerce . They expended some of their ill - got gains on handsome ...
... character which occurs in the Andromache , at line 445 . I have said scarcely , because their savage institutions could not utterly ex- clude either manufactures or commerce . They expended some of their ill - got gains on handsome ...
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... character . Lycurgus ( says Mr. Mitford ) directed that the virgins should appear at certain intervals uncovered * ( i.e. naked ) , dance thus in presence of the young men , AND SING , PARTICULARLY ADDRESS- ING THEMSELVES TO THEM ...
... character . Lycurgus ( says Mr. Mitford ) directed that the virgins should appear at certain intervals uncovered * ( i.e. naked ) , dance thus in presence of the young men , AND SING , PARTICULARLY ADDRESS- ING THEMSELVES TO THEM ...
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