Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... inspired teachers ( such they were thought ) to the meanest of the people . It gave them a common interest in the common cause . Their hearts burnt with- in them as they read . It gave a mind 16 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
... inspired teachers ( such they were thought ) to the meanest of the people . It gave them a common interest in the common cause . Their hearts burnt with- in them as they read . It gave a mind 16 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
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... interest and grandeur , and were besides confined to a few : they did not affect the general mass of the community . But the Bible was thrown open to all ranks and conditions to run and read , " with its wonderful table of contents from ...
... interest and grandeur , and were besides confined to a few : they did not affect the general mass of the community . But the Bible was thrown open to all ranks and conditions to run and read , " with its wonderful table of contents from ...
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... interest and patriarchal simplicity which goes to the heart of a country , and rouses it , as it were , from its lair in wastes and wildnesses ) equal to the story of Joseph and his Brethren , of Rachael and Laban , of Jacob's Dream ...
... interest and patriarchal simplicity which goes to the heart of a country , and rouses it , as it were , from its lair in wastes and wildnesses ) equal to the story of Joseph and his Brethren , of Rachael and Laban , of Jacob's Dream ...
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... interests , not its own pride and arrogance . It first promulgated the equality of mankind in the community of duties and benefits . It de- nounced the iniquities of the chief Priests and Pharisees , and declared itself at variance with ...
... interests , not its own pride and arrogance . It first promulgated the equality of mankind in the community of duties and benefits . It de- nounced the iniquities of the chief Priests and Pharisees , and declared itself at variance with ...
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... interest in such subjects , as a prevailing feature of the times . There were translations of Tasso by Fairfax , and of Ariosto by Harrington , of Homer and Hesiod by Chap- man , and of Virgil long before , and Ovid soon after ; there ...
... interest in such subjects , as a prevailing feature of the times . There were translations of Tasso by Fairfax , and of Ariosto by Harrington , of Homer and Hesiod by Chap- man , and of Virgil long before , and Ovid soon after ; there ...
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