Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey Institution |
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We there see the blood circulate through the veins ( long before it was known that it did so ) , the same red and white " by nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on , " the same thoughts y passing through the mind and seated on the ...
We there see the blood circulate through the veins ( long before it was known that it did so ) , the same red and white " by nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on , " the same thoughts y passing through the mind and seated on the ...
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The Greeks and Romans never thought of considering others , but as they were Greeks or Romans , as they were bound to them by certain positive ties , or , on the other hand , as separated from them by fiercer antipathies .
The Greeks and Romans never thought of considering others , but as they were Greeks or Romans , as they were bound to them by certain positive ties , or , on the other hand , as separated from them by fiercer antipathies .
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... rules and French models ; for whatever may be the value of our own original style of composition , there can be neither offence nor presumption in saying , that it is at least better than our second - hand imitations of others .
... rules and French models ; for whatever may be the value of our own original style of composition , there can be neither offence nor presumption in saying , that it is at least better than our second - hand imitations of others .
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... opinion“ Eke fully with the duke my mind agrees , That no cause serves , whereby the subject may Call to account the doings of his prince ; Much less in blood by sword to work revenge : No more than may the hand cut off the head .
... opinion“ Eke fully with the duke my mind agrees , That no cause serves , whereby the subject may Call to account the doings of his prince ; Much less in blood by sword to work revenge : No more than may the hand cut off the head .
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Lyly made a more attractive picture of Grecian manners at second - hand , than of English characters from his own observation . The poet ( which is the great merit of a poet in such a subject ) has transported himself to the scene of ...
Lyly made a more attractive picture of Grecian manners at second - hand , than of English characters from his own observation . The poet ( which is the great merit of a poet in such a subject ) has transported himself to the scene of ...
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