The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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... expression of M. Gin- guene ) it formed the very essence of their character ; and , on the other , that among the followers of the Castilian monarch at this celebrated siege , a very large proportion consisted of adventurers from the ...
... expression of M. Gin- guene ) it formed the very essence of their character ; and , on the other , that among the followers of the Castilian monarch at this celebrated siege , a very large proportion consisted of adventurers from the ...
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... expression which almost uniformly marks the conclusion of their composi- tions of love and gallantry , which , in the Provençal poetry , is termed the envoy , and in which the bard suddenly breaks off his train of narrative or ...
... expression which almost uniformly marks the conclusion of their composi- tions of love and gallantry , which , in the Provençal poetry , is termed the envoy , and in which the bard suddenly breaks off his train of narrative or ...
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... expression , together with the substitution of false refinement and metaphysical mysti- cism , has always been the ... expressions naïves , qui portent avec elles un certain charme ; mais le plus souvent , ce sont des ravissements ou des ...
... expression , together with the substitution of false refinement and metaphysical mysti- cism , has always been the ... expressions naïves , qui portent avec elles un certain charme ; mais le plus souvent , ce sont des ravissements ou des ...
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... expression which we so admire in you . ' Few , even among the warmest admirers of Dante , have had the enthusiasm to follow him , step by step , through the last divi- sion of his stupendous edifice . In the Inferno , the imagination is ...
... expression which we so admire in you . ' Few , even among the warmest admirers of Dante , have had the enthusiasm to follow him , step by step , through the last divi- sion of his stupendous edifice . In the Inferno , the imagination is ...
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... expressions and the fixation of the idiom , but by Pe- trarch nothing was left unfinished . ' Denina assures us that ... expression of M. Gin- guené , he may be called the second who had none before him . ' A few of Petrarch's best ...
... expressions and the fixation of the idiom , but by Pe- trarch nothing was left unfinished . ' Denina assures us that ... expression of M. Gin- guené , he may be called the second who had none before him . ' A few of Petrarch's best ...
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