The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... French literature . Lord Lyttelton in his " Dialogues of the Dead , " has drawn a parallel , in- genious enough , between him and Pope , in which he ac- cords the superiority to the latter . But this was national partiality , of which ...
... French literature . Lord Lyttelton in his " Dialogues of the Dead , " has drawn a parallel , in- genious enough , between him and Pope , in which he ac- cords the superiority to the latter . But this was national partiality , of which ...
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... French that I love . « They praise Alexander , I cannot tell why , " He's a fierce ruffian - hero that never can sigh . 27 Quinault makes his heroes perfection complete , " When they utter , I hate you , ' tis tender and sweet . << 28 ...
... French that I love . « They praise Alexander , I cannot tell why , " He's a fierce ruffian - hero that never can sigh . 27 Quinault makes his heroes perfection complete , " When they utter , I hate you , ' tis tender and sweet . << 28 ...
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... French . It is general- ly allowed , by all adequate judges , that the language is vastly better adapted to every species of composition , than the French ; that it has more dignity and strength , a greater felicity of expression , and ...
... French . It is general- ly allowed , by all adequate judges , that the language is vastly better adapted to every species of composition , than the French ; that it has more dignity and strength , a greater felicity of expression , and ...
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