Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... less happy vein , but less fortu- nate in the event , who , though as renowned in their day , have sunk into " mere oblivion , GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
... less happy vein , but less fortu- nate in the event , who , though as renowned in their day , have sunk into " mere oblivion , GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
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... less to admire them . It is not possible that the learned professors and the reading pub- lic should clash in this way , or necessary for them to use any precautions against each other . But it is not the same with the living languages ...
... less to admire them . It is not possible that the learned professors and the reading pub- lic should clash in this way , or necessary for them to use any precautions against each other . But it is not the same with the living languages ...
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... less than smallest dwarfs , " when he speaks with true , not false modesty , of himself and them , and of his wayward thoughts , " desiring this man's art , and that man's scope . " We fancy that there were no such men , that could ...
... less than smallest dwarfs , " when he speaks with true , not false modesty , of himself and them , and of his wayward thoughts , " desiring this man's art , and that man's scope . " We fancy that there were no such men , that could ...
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... less provided against ; the excesses of the passions and of lawless power were less regulated , and produced more strange and desperate catastrophes . The tales of Boc- cacio are founded on the great pestilence of Florence , Fletcher ...
... less provided against ; the excesses of the passions and of lawless power were less regulated , and produced more strange and desperate catastrophes . The tales of Boc- cacio are founded on the great pestilence of Florence , Fletcher ...
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... less disguised , and less sub- ject to controul . Deckar has given an admirable description of a mad - house in one of his plays . But it might be perhaps objected , that it was only a literal account taken from Bedlam at that time and ...
... less disguised , and less sub- ject to controul . Deckar has given an admirable description of a mad - house in one of his plays . But it might be perhaps objected , that it was only a literal account taken from Bedlam at that time and ...
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