Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... breath that blew , that every wave that rolled to our shores , brought with it some accession to our knowledge , which was engrafted on the national genius . In fact , all the disposeable materials that had been ac- cumulating for a ...
... breath that blew , that every wave that rolled to our shores , brought with it some accession to our knowledge , which was engrafted on the national genius . In fact , all the disposeable materials that had been ac- cumulating for a ...
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... breathe . The first impulse of genius is to create what never existed before the contemplation of that , which is so created , is sufficient to satisfy the demands of taste ; and it is the habitual study and imita- tion of the original ...
... breathe . The first impulse of genius is to create what never existed before the contemplation of that , which is so created , is sufficient to satisfy the demands of taste ; and it is the habitual study and imita- tion of the original ...
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... breath . Small keepe tooke he whom Fortune frowned on , Or whom she lifted vp into the throne Of high renowne , but as a liuing death , So dead aliue , of life he drew the breath . The bodies rest , the quiet of the hart , The trauailes ...
... breath . Small keepe tooke he whom Fortune frowned on , Or whom she lifted vp into the throne Of high renowne , but as a liuing death , So dead aliue , of life he drew the breath . The bodies rest , the quiet of the hart , The trauailes ...
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... with eld forelore : His withred fist still knocking at Deaths dore , Fumbling and driueling as he drawes his breath , For briefe , the shape and messenger of Death . " John Lyly ( born in the Weold of Kent about 46 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
... with eld forelore : His withred fist still knocking at Deaths dore , Fumbling and driueling as he drawes his breath , For briefe , the shape and messenger of Death . " John Lyly ( born in the Weold of Kent about 46 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
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... breathe awhile ! - Ugly hell , gape not ! Come not , Lucifer ! I'll burn my books ! Oh ! Mephostophilis . " Perhaps the finest trait in the whole play , and that which softens and subdues the horror of it , is the interest taken by the ...
... breathe awhile ! - Ugly hell , gape not ! Come not , Lucifer ! I'll burn my books ! Oh ! Mephostophilis . " Perhaps the finest trait in the whole play , and that which softens and subdues the horror of it , is the interest taken by the ...
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