Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... 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 lips , GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 7.
... 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 lips , GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 7.
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... hand- ling almost every subject . The debates of the schoolmen were sharp and subtle enough ; but they wanted interest and grandeur , and were besides confined to a few : they did not affect the general mass of the community . But the ...
... hand- ling almost every subject . The debates of the schoolmen were sharp and subtle enough ; but they wanted interest and grandeur , and were besides confined to a few : they did not affect the general mass of the community . But the ...
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... hand , as separated from them by fiercer antipathies . Their virtues were the virtues of political machines , their vices were the vices of demons , ready to inflict or to endure pain with obdurate and remorseless in- flexibility of ...
... hand , as separated from them by fiercer antipathies . Their virtues were the virtues of political machines , their vices were the vices of demons , ready to inflict or to endure pain with obdurate and remorseless in- flexibility of ...
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... hand imitations of others . Our understanding ( such as it is , and must remain to be good for any thing ) is not a thorough- fare for common places , smooth as the palm of one's hand , but full of knotty points and jutting excrescences ...
... hand imitations of others . Our understanding ( such as it is , and must remain to be good for any thing ) is not a thorough- fare for common places , smooth as the palm of one's hand , but full of knotty points and jutting excrescences ...
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... hand cut off the head . In act nor speech , no nor in secret thought , The subject may rebel against his lord , Or judge of him that sits in Cæsar's seat , With grudging mind to damn those he mislikes . Though kings forget to govern as ...
... hand cut off the head . In act nor speech , no nor in secret thought , The subject may rebel against his lord , Or judge of him that sits in Cæsar's seat , With grudging mind to damn those he mislikes . Though kings forget to govern as ...
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