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... Voltaire , who , in his great vanity , flattering himself that he had carried away the palm of dramatic poetry from Corneille and Racine , imagined that if he could only persuade the world to believe that Shakspeare was inferior to ...
... Voltaire , who , in his great vanity , flattering himself that he had carried away the palm of dramatic poetry from Corneille and Racine , imagined that if he could only persuade the world to believe that Shakspeare was inferior to ...
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... Voltaire , as tragic writers , and Moliere as the first of French comic authors will occur of course . J. B. Rousseau , Boileau , Voltaire , Fontaine , De Lisle , among the men , with Madame and Mademoiselle Deshouillers , and the ...
... Voltaire , as tragic writers , and Moliere as the first of French comic authors will occur of course . J. B. Rousseau , Boileau , Voltaire , Fontaine , De Lisle , among the men , with Madame and Mademoiselle Deshouillers , and the ...
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... Voltaire , who took much pains to mend the taste of France in that respect , and to convince his countrymen that the metaphysics of love , and the sophistry of politics , were wholly unfit for the stage . He has even declared that the ...
... Voltaire , who took much pains to mend the taste of France in that respect , and to convince his countrymen that the metaphysics of love , and the sophistry of politics , were wholly unfit for the stage . He has even declared that the ...
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