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... character of the Romance : his book is what he designed to make it , an elegant work ; but the manners and feelings of the days of Chivalry are not to be found there ; they are all hidden under a varnish of French sentiment . He has ...
... character of the Romance : his book is what he designed to make it , an elegant work ; but the manners and feelings of the days of Chivalry are not to be found there ; they are all hidden under a varnish of French sentiment . He has ...
Page 193
... character to the 79th volume of our Review , p . 440 . The second volume commences with Observations on the Drama . A few of these are of a general nature , and point to the circumstances in our present manners which affect the character ...
... character to the 79th volume of our Review , p . 440 . The second volume commences with Observations on the Drama . A few of these are of a general nature , and point to the circumstances in our present manners which affect the character ...
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... character and miracles of Christ . - form the ground - work of the argument ; the last , however , Dr. Clarke parti cularly examines in order to reach the case of those infidels , of which many are to be found in America , who admit the ...
... character and miracles of Christ . - form the ground - work of the argument ; the last , however , Dr. Clarke parti cularly examines in order to reach the case of those infidels , of which many are to be found in America , who admit the ...
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