Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... kind , but in degree and greater variety of excellence . He did not form a class or species by himself , but belonged to a class or species . His age was necessary to him ; nor could he have been wrenched from his place in the edifice ...
... kind , but in degree and greater variety of excellence . He did not form a class or species by himself , but belonged to a class or species . His age was necessary to him ; nor could he have been wrenched from his place in the edifice ...
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... berless more of the same kind , to pass over the Orphic hymns of David , the prophetic denuncia- tions of Isaiah , or the gorgeous visions of Eze- kiel , an originality , a vastness of conception , 18 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
... berless more of the same kind , to pass over the Orphic hymns of David , the prophetic denuncia- tions of Isaiah , or the gorgeous visions of Eze- kiel , an originality , a vastness of conception , 18 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
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... a memo- ` rable line or passage ; as a work of art , and the first of its kind attempted in the language , it may be considered as a monument of the taste and skill of the authors . Its merit is confined to 40 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
... a memo- ` rable line or passage ; as a work of art , and the first of its kind attempted in the language , it may be considered as a monument of the taste and skill of the authors . Its merit is confined to 40 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
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... kind to tempt him to err , and as he had not the impulse or resources within himself to strike out a new path , he merely adhered with modesty and caution to the classical models with which , as a scholar , he was well acquainted . The ...
... kind to tempt him to err , and as he had not the impulse or resources within himself to strike out a new path , he merely adhered with modesty and caution to the classical models with which , as a scholar , he was well acquainted . The ...
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... kind and fear of Gods ? Murders and violent thefts in private men Are heinous crimes , and full of foul reproach ; Yet none offence , but deck'd with noble name Of glorious conquests in the hands of kings . " The principal characters ...
... kind and fear of Gods ? Murders and violent thefts in private men Are heinous crimes , and full of foul reproach ; Yet none offence , but deck'd with noble name Of glorious conquests in the hands of kings . " The principal characters ...
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