Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... live before us , as labouring under very singular privations and disadvantages in not having the benefit of those improvements which we have made , as buried in the grossest ignorance , or the slaves " of poring pedantry ; " and we make ...
... live before us , as labouring under very singular privations and disadvantages in not having the benefit of those improvements which we have made , as buried in the grossest ignorance , or the slaves " of poring pedantry ; " and we make ...
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... reason and consummation of philosophy , be- cause we knew nothing twenty or thirty years ago , and began to think then for the first time in our lives , that the rest of mankind were in GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 5.
... reason and consummation of philosophy , be- cause we knew nothing twenty or thirty years ago , and began to think then for the first time in our lives , that the rest of mankind were in GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 5.
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Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt. our lives , that the rest of mankind were in the same predicament , and never knew any thing till we did ; that the world had grown old in sloth and ignorance , had dreamt out its long ...
Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt. our lives , that the rest of mankind were in the same predicament , and never knew any thing till we did ; that the world had grown old in sloth and ignorance , had dreamt out its long ...
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... the net produce and clear reversion of the age we live in , and that all we have to do to be great , is to despise those who have gone before us as nothing . Or even if we admit a saving clause in this 8 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
... the net produce and clear reversion of the age we live in , and that all we have to do to be great , is to despise those who have gone before us as nothing . Or even if we admit a saving clause in this 8 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
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... live for ever in their verse : -the movements of the human heart were not hid from them , for they had the same passions as we , only less disguised , and less sub- ject to controul . Deckar has given an admirable description of a mad ...
... live for ever in their verse : -the movements of the human heart were not hid from them , for they had the same passions as we , only less disguised , and less sub- ject to controul . Deckar has given an admirable description of a mad ...
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