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... reason , and do not abuse it ; but it is evident that we do abuse it , and that if reason , for example , can be confounded with poetic genius and be identical with it in a moral Epistle , it cannot be the same thing as that genius , so ...
... reason , and do not abuse it ; but it is evident that we do abuse it , and that if reason , for example , can be confounded with poetic genius and be identical with it in a moral Epistle , it cannot be the same thing as that genius , so ...
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... reason and truth ' . All this is as well felt as it is justly expressed . But when Frederick admired in Voltaire the great poet par excellence , when he saw in La Henriade the nec plus ultra of epopees , and ranked it far above the ...
... reason and truth ' . All this is as well felt as it is justly expressed . But when Frederick admired in Voltaire the great poet par excellence , when he saw in La Henriade the nec plus ultra of epopees , and ranked it far above the ...
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... reason , and that it is based , not on amusement merely , but on the serious and elevated sides of their nature . Whilst combating the ever irascible and choleric instincts of the aged Vol- taire , Frederick extols and favours to the ...
... reason , and that it is based , not on amusement merely , but on the serious and elevated sides of their nature . Whilst combating the ever irascible and choleric instincts of the aged Vol- taire , Frederick extols and favours to the ...
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RABELAIS BY M EUGÈNE NOËL | 16 |
WHAT IS A CLASSIC? | 31 |
Madame de CAYLUS AND WHAT WE CALL URBANITY | 45 |
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