Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... moral sentiments of the New , there is nothing like them in the power of exciting awe and admiration , or of rivetting sympathy . We see what Milton has made of the account of the Creation , from the manner in which he has treated it ...
... moral sentiments of the New , there is nothing like them in the power of exciting awe and admiration , or of rivetting sympathy . We see what Milton has made of the account of the Creation , from the manner in which he has treated it ...
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... moral sentiments of kings and nobles of former times , here we have the feuds and amiable qualities of country ' squires and their relatives ; and such as were the rulers , such were their subjects . The fre- quent quarrels and ...
... moral sentiments of kings and nobles of former times , here we have the feuds and amiable qualities of country ' squires and their relatives ; and such as were the rulers , such were their subjects . The fre- quent quarrels and ...
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... . " It turns out however , that he had been looking at them , and not " at the public good . " The moral of this tragedy is rendered more impressive from the manly , independent character of Leantio in the 80 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
... . " It turns out however , that he had been looking at them , and not " at the public good . " The moral of this tragedy is rendered more impressive from the manly , independent character of Leantio in the 80 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
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... honest ! Besides the instructive moral vein of Hercules as the Fawn or Parasitaster , which contains a world of excellent matter , most aptly and wittily delivered ; there are two other cha- racters 98 ON MARSTON , CHAPMAN ,
... honest ! Besides the instructive moral vein of Hercules as the Fawn or Parasitaster , which contains a world of excellent matter , most aptly and wittily delivered ; there are two other cha- racters 98 ON MARSTON , CHAPMAN ,
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... moral . The plot is some- what too intricate and too often changed ( like the shifting of a scene ) , so as to break and fritter away the interest at the end ; but the part of Aurelia , the Duchess of Pietro Jacomo , a disso- lute and ...
... moral . The plot is some- what too intricate and too often changed ( like the shifting of a scene ) , so as to break and fritter away the interest at the end ; but the part of Aurelia , the Duchess of Pietro Jacomo , a disso- lute and ...
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