The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... says he , " was , sire , reserved for the genius of your majesty ; for that all - powerful genius which hovers over the whole earth , and rules it by pre - eminence of thought , as it might rule it by arms . " — The following are ...
... says he , " was , sire , reserved for the genius of your majesty ; for that all - powerful genius which hovers over the whole earth , and rules it by pre - eminence of thought , as it might rule it by arms . " — The following are ...
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... says he , " known particularly in France , but those of the French , throughout all Europe . " - We must observe ... say more undignified - but more ri- diculously puerile , than the language which they employ on this subject ; nothing ...
... says he , " known particularly in France , but those of the French , throughout all Europe . " - We must observe ... say more undignified - but more ri- diculously puerile , than the language which they employ on this subject ; nothing ...
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... says Mr. Dacier , " will perceive that France , notwithstanding the political trou- bles by which she has been agitated , has not , until now , been behind - hand in any of the branches of literature ; but it is with great pain that we ...
... says Mr. Dacier , " will perceive that France , notwithstanding the political trou- bles by which she has been agitated , has not , until now , been behind - hand in any of the branches of literature ; but it is with great pain that we ...
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... be as rich in original works of first rate excellence , or be able to boast of as many writers of transcendent genius , as her more lucky rivals . " It may , perhaps be said , " says 20 [ Jan. Report of the Institute.
... be as rich in original works of first rate excellence , or be able to boast of as many writers of transcendent genius , as her more lucky rivals . " It may , perhaps be said , " says 20 [ Jan. Report of the Institute.
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" It may , perhaps be said , " says M. Thurot , " that France is infinitely more opulent in original productions of superemi- nent merit , than Germany , and then asked , what we would gain , since our native literature is already ...
" It may , perhaps be said , " says M. Thurot , " that France is infinitely more opulent in original productions of superemi- nent merit , than Germany , and then asked , what we would gain , since our native literature is already ...
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