The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., 36. köideJohn George Cochrane 1846 |
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... become stupid , or write with a false inspiration and become absurd . No man , be he ever so clever a poet , can write an epic poem , without sympathising with the character of the hero ; and the hero of the great European epos of 1813 ...
... become stupid , or write with a false inspiration and become absurd . No man , be he ever so clever a poet , can write an epic poem , without sympathising with the character of the hero ; and the hero of the great European epos of 1813 ...
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... become the language of the drama . The lan- guage of Racine and Voltaire became daily more impoverished ; daily was it made to resemble less and less the language spoken . A rupture was at last inevitable : it came ; and though the inno ...
... become the language of the drama . The lan- guage of Racine and Voltaire became daily more impoverished ; daily was it made to resemble less and less the language spoken . A rupture was at last inevitable : it came ; and though the inno ...
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... become inevitable . Two years elapsed from the date of Iturrigaray's arrest , during which the absence of any concessions on the part of the govern- ment , and the insolence of the Europeans , aggravated the irrita- tion produced by ...
... become inevitable . Two years elapsed from the date of Iturrigaray's arrest , during which the absence of any concessions on the part of the govern- ment , and the insolence of the Europeans , aggravated the irrita- tion produced by ...
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... become the general rights of all portions of the republic , and partly ceased to be compatible with these ; but the Tlascaltecs held themselves entitled to claim com- pensation for their loss , and demanded as such their political ...
... become the general rights of all portions of the republic , and partly ceased to be compatible with these ; but the Tlascaltecs held themselves entitled to claim com- pensation for their loss , and demanded as such their political ...
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... becoming every year more formidable ; the inhabitants are left without protection against their attacks , and the latter state has in consequence recently given notice of refusal to pay its quota of taxation to the general government ...
... becoming every year more formidable ; the inhabitants are left without protection against their attacks , and the latter state has in consequence recently given notice of refusal to pay its quota of taxation to the general government ...
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