Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... those topics that so agreeably enliven and diversify our conversation and literature , mistak- ing the imperfection of our knowledge for the defect of their organs , as if it was necessary 6 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
... those topics that so agreeably enliven and diversify our conversation and literature , mistak- ing the imperfection of our knowledge for the defect of their organs , as if it was necessary 6 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
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... knowledge , as in matters of science and speculative inquiry , where by going often over the same general ground , certain ge- neral conclusions have been arrived at , and in the number of persons reasoning on a given sub- ject , truth ...
... knowledge , as in matters of science and speculative inquiry , where by going often over the same general ground , certain ge- neral conclusions have been arrived at , and in the number of persons reasoning on a given sub- ject , truth ...
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... knowledge little or none . We now and then repeat the names of some of the old writers by rote ; but we are shy of looking into their works . Though we seem disposed to think highly of them , and to GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 9.
... knowledge little or none . We now and then repeat the names of some of the old writers by rote ; but we are shy of looking into their works . Though we seem disposed to think highly of them , and to GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 9.
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... knowledge and love of him . Our admira- tion of them does not lessen our relish for him ; but , on the contrary , increases and confirms it.- For such an extraordinary combination and development of fancy and genius many causes may be ...
... knowledge and love of him . Our admira- tion of them does not lessen our relish for him ; but , on the contrary , increases and confirms it.- For such an extraordinary combination and development of fancy and genius many causes may be ...
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... knowledge could be thrown in all at once upon the mind of a people , and not make some impression upon it , the traces of which might be discerned in the manners and literature of the age . For to leave more disput- able points , and ...
... knowledge could be thrown in all at once upon the mind of a people , and not make some impression upon it , the traces of which might be discerned in the manners and literature of the age . For to leave more disput- able points , and ...
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