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... France , arising from the power and warlike spirit of that people , and the ambition and unprincipled spirit of her rulers ; it might be supposed and with some sort of probability , that if France were possessed of a free and ...
... France , arising from the power and warlike spirit of that people , and the ambition and unprincipled spirit of her rulers ; it might be supposed and with some sort of probability , that if France were possessed of a free and ...
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... France , as well as in England , creative minds are exceed- ingly rare ; and the verse " Il en est jusqu ' a trois que je pourrais compter , " which Boileau inserted in one of his satires , in order to designate the number of Parisian ...
... France , as well as in England , creative minds are exceed- ingly rare ; and the verse " Il en est jusqu ' a trois que je pourrais compter , " which Boileau inserted in one of his satires , in order to designate the number of Parisian ...
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... France , has lately taken frequent occasion , on giving reports of the English theatre at Paris , to join precept to example , and to recommend to young dramatic writers , that , following the two great models of England and France ...
... France , has lately taken frequent occasion , on giving reports of the English theatre at Paris , to join precept to example , and to recommend to young dramatic writers , that , following the two great models of England and France ...
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