Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... sort of dim twilight of the understanding ; " nor can we think what thoughts they could conceive , " in the absence of all those topics that so agreeably enliven and diversify our conversation and literature , mistak- ing the ...
... sort of dim twilight of the understanding ; " nor can we think what thoughts they could conceive , " in the absence of all those topics that so agreeably enliven and diversify our conversation and literature , mistak- ing the ...
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... sort of privileged text - books , the standing order of the day , in a University edu- cation , and leave little leisure for a competent acquaintance with , or due admiration of , a whole host of able writers of our own , who are suf ...
... sort of privileged text - books , the standing order of the day , in a University edu- cation , and leave little leisure for a competent acquaintance with , or due admiration of , a whole host of able writers of our own , who are suf ...
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... sort of monster of poetical genius , or on his contemporaries as " 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 ...
... sort of monster of poetical genius , or on his contemporaries as " 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 ...
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... sort of visible language to the ima- gination , and hints for thought . Like the cos- tume of different foreign nations , they had an immediate striking and picturesque effect , giving D scope to the fancy . The surface of society was ...
... sort of visible language to the ima- gination , and hints for thought . Like the cos- tume of different foreign nations , they had an immediate striking and picturesque effect , giving D scope to the fancy . The surface of society was ...
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... sort of character with a motley garb from the wardrobe of his imagination , and has redeemed it from insipidity by a certain plausi- bility of speech , and playful extravagance of humour . But the undertaking was nearly des- perate ...
... sort of character with a motley garb from the wardrobe of his imagination , and has redeemed it from insipidity by a certain plausi- bility of speech , and playful extravagance of humour . But the undertaking was nearly des- perate ...
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