Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... , in the fol- lowing pages , said little of two of the greatest Writers of that Age , Shakespear and Spenser , because I had treated of them separately in for- mer Publications . ERRATUM . Page 18 , 1. 20 , for " 1403.
... , in the fol- lowing pages , said little of two of the greatest Writers of that Age , Shakespear and Spenser , because I had treated of them separately in for- mer Publications . ERRATUM . Page 18 , 1. 20 , for " 1403.
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... Shakespear , Spenser , Sidney , Ba- con , Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , men whom fame has eternised in her long and lasting scroll , and who , by their words and acts , were bene- factors of their country , and ornaments of human ...
... Shakespear , Spenser , Sidney , Ba- con , Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , men whom fame has eternised in her long and lasting scroll , and who , by their words and acts , were bene- factors of their country , and ornaments of human ...
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... Shakespear , shar- ing his fame and fortunes with him , the rivals of Jonson , and the masters of Beaumont and Fletcher's well - sung woes ! They went out one by one unnoticed , like evening lights ; or were swallowed up in the headlong ...
... Shakespear , shar- ing his fame and fortunes with him , the rivals of Jonson , and the masters of Beaumont and Fletcher's well - sung woes ! They went out one by one unnoticed , like evening lights ; or were swallowed up in the headlong ...
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... Shakespear , the prompter of good and true feelings , " there's livers out of Britain . " So there have been thinkers , and great and sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have , sometimes greater motives ...
... Shakespear , the prompter of good and true feelings , " there's livers out of Britain . " So there have been thinkers , and great and sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have , sometimes greater motives ...
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... Shakespear . or Lord Bacon , which we would fain treat as prodigies , and as a marked contrast to the rude- ness and barbarism that surrounded them . These we delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and wonder we heap upon their ...
... Shakespear . or Lord Bacon , which we would fain treat as prodigies , and as a marked contrast to the rude- ness and barbarism that surrounded them . These we delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and wonder we heap upon their ...
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