Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... striking instances , say Shakespear . or Lord Bacon , which we would fain treat as prodigies , and as a marked contrast to the rude- ness and barbarism that surrounded them . These we delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and ...
... striking instances , say Shakespear . or Lord Bacon , which we would fain treat as prodigies , and as a marked contrast to the rude- ness and barbarism that surrounded them . These we delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and ...
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... strike off the rest , to prevent the tendency to a superfluous population in the republic of letters ; in other words , to prevent the writers from be- coming more numerous than the readers . The ancients are become effete in this ...
... strike off the rest , to prevent the tendency to a superfluous population in the republic of letters ; in other words , to prevent the writers from be- coming more numerous than the readers . The ancients are become effete in this ...
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... remitting its power . We strike it , and it does not hurt us : it is not steel or marble , but flesh and blood , clay tempered with tears , and " soft as sinews 66 of the new - born babe . " The gospel GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 21.
... remitting its power . We strike it , and it does not hurt us : it is not steel or marble , but flesh and blood , clay tempered with tears , and " soft as sinews 66 of the new - born babe . " The gospel GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 21.
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... striking forms , for ornament and use . To this every inducement prompted , the novelty of the acquisition of knowledge in many cases , the emulation of foreign wits , and of immortal works , the want and the expectation of such works ...
... striking forms , for ornament and use . To this every inducement prompted , the novelty of the acquisition of knowledge in many cases , the emulation of foreign wits , and of immortal works , the want and the expectation of such works ...
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... , 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 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 33.
... , 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 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 33.
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