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... Romance , Poetry , and the Drama ; and presents a full and impartial consideration of the Political Tendencies of France , as they may be traced in the writings of authors equally conspicuous as Scholars and as Statesmen . Mr. Chase ...
... Romance , Poetry , and the Drama ; and presents a full and impartial consideration of the Political Tendencies of France , as they may be traced in the writings of authors equally conspicuous as Scholars and as Statesmen . Mr. Chase ...
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... Romance , Poetry and the Drama ; and moreover , is at this mo- ment , in view of late events at Paris , invested with peculiar interest and im- portance by its full and impartial consideration of the Political Tendencies of France , as ...
... Romance , Poetry and the Drama ; and moreover , is at this mo- ment , in view of late events at Paris , invested with peculiar interest and im- portance by its full and impartial consideration of the Political Tendencies of France , as ...
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... ROMANCE . 252 Sir Walter Scott's Definition of the Romance and the Novel - His observation on the Romances of the Middle Ages - Late Researches on the Subject . - Characteristics of Sir Walter Scott's Novels - Their Influence . - The ...
... ROMANCE . 252 Sir Walter Scott's Definition of the Romance and the Novel - His observation on the Romances of the Middle Ages - Late Researches on the Subject . - Characteristics of Sir Walter Scott's Novels - Their Influence . - The ...
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... romance are made to use the language suited to their position ; for Rousseau anticipates the objection , and in his pre- face claims indulgence for the simple unsophisticated inhabitants of remote Switzerland , though the book still ...
... romance are made to use the language suited to their position ; for Rousseau anticipates the objection , and in his pre- face claims indulgence for the simple unsophisticated inhabitants of remote Switzerland , though the book still ...
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... romances of the nineteenth century , which Goethe called with great justice the " literature of despair . " Light lite- rature and the daily press in France have been of late years in such a state of degradation as could not be of long ...
... romances of the nineteenth century , which Goethe called with great justice the " literature of despair . " Light lite- rature and the daily press in France have been of late years in such a state of degradation as could not be of long ...
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