The Foreign Review, Volym 4Black, Young, and Young, 1829 |
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... given to obscure masses of research and disquisition ; but they disfigured and debased its language - an affected jargon displaced the archaic simplicity and natural vigour of the first epoch - law and reason were overlaid in every ...
... given to obscure masses of research and disquisition ; but they disfigured and debased its language - an affected jargon displaced the archaic simplicity and natural vigour of the first epoch - law and reason were overlaid in every ...
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... given in this collec- tion , the editors distinguish one as a chef - d'œuvre , not indeed of eloquence , but what they call convenances oratoires , ' which , we presume , may be interpreted , oratorical tact . The case was this . The ...
... given in this collec- tion , the editors distinguish one as a chef - d'œuvre , not indeed of eloquence , but what they call convenances oratoires , ' which , we presume , may be interpreted , oratorical tact . The case was this . The ...
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... given would not have stood a moment in an English court . But the opera nymph , by her seductions , high protection , and cabal , recovered the wages of her prostitution , and Servan , lampooned and laughed at , renounced his public ...
... given would not have stood a moment in an English court . But the opera nymph , by her seductions , high protection , and cabal , recovered the wages of her prostitution , and Servan , lampooned and laughed at , renounced his public ...
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... given , the firing of the mortal weapon by Demade , with such fervour , exclaiming , L'avez - vous entendue - l'arme meurtrière , ' with so much passion c 2 and ( · and illusion , that it seemed as if Eloquence of the French Bar . 19.
... given , the firing of the mortal weapon by Demade , with such fervour , exclaiming , L'avez - vous entendue - l'arme meurtrière , ' with so much passion c 2 and ( · and illusion , that it seemed as if Eloquence of the French Bar . 19.
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... given man his strength of heart , but to resist and break the waves of adversity ? ' Portalis , the advocate of Madame Mirabeau , maintained the contest ably , but gained his cause by an artifice . Mirabeau , with his irascible temper ...
... given man his strength of heart , but to resist and break the waves of adversity ? ' Portalis , the advocate of Madame Mirabeau , maintained the contest ably , but gained his cause by an artifice . Mirabeau , with his irascible temper ...
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