Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... writers in vassalage . The in- fluence of the members of the Academy had diminished when the Revolution commenced ; yet even then few thought of disputing its former decrees , particularly in poetry - there Aristotle and the ancients ...
... writers in vassalage . The in- fluence of the members of the Academy had diminished when the Revolution commenced ; yet even then few thought of disputing its former decrees , particularly in poetry - there Aristotle and the ancients ...
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... writers alone are the classics of a nation whose works , sanctioned by public approbation , have established a lasting fame . Shak- speare is as much an English classic , in the national sense of the term , as the author of Cato - Burns ...
... writers alone are the classics of a nation whose works , sanctioned by public approbation , have established a lasting fame . Shak- speare is as much an English classic , in the national sense of the term , as the author of Cato - Burns ...
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... writer of ability who had once possessed himself of the entire truth . In fact , such is the anarchy of thought in most writers on subjects which they have never been led to treat sys- tematically - that it is nothing uncommon to meet ...
... writer of ability who had once possessed himself of the entire truth . In fact , such is the anarchy of thought in most writers on subjects which they have never been led to treat sys- tematically - that it is nothing uncommon to meet ...
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