Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... Daniel , & c . , Sir P. Sidney's Arcadia , and Sonnets LECTURE VII . Character of Lord Bacon's Works - compared as to style with Sir Thomas Brown and Jeremy Taylor 139 188 224 279 viii LECTURE VIII . On the Spirit of Ancient and.
... Daniel , & c . , Sir P. Sidney's Arcadia , and Sonnets LECTURE VII . Character of Lord Bacon's Works - compared as to style with Sir Thomas Brown and Jeremy Taylor 139 188 224 279 viii LECTURE VIII . On the Spirit of Ancient and.
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Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt. viii LECTURE VIII . On the Spirit of Ancient and Modern Literature - on the German Drama , contrasted with that of the Age of Elizabeth PAGE 315 LECTURES ON THE AGE OF ELIZABETH , & c .
Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt. viii LECTURE VIII . On the Spirit of Ancient and Modern Literature - on the German Drama , contrasted with that of the Age of Elizabeth PAGE 315 LECTURES ON THE AGE OF ELIZABETH , & c .
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... spirit in which they are made . We single out one or two 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 ...
... spirit in which they are made . We single out one or two 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 ...
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... age of Shakespear , and immediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit , and im- pelled by the same causes in their whirling and eccentric GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 13.
... age of Shakespear , and immediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit , and im- pelled by the same causes in their whirling and eccentric GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 13.
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... spirits stirring ; their hearts full ; and their hands not idle . Their eyes were opened to ex- pect the greatest things , and their ears burned with curiosity and zeal to know the truth , that the truth might make them free . The death ...
... spirits stirring ; their hearts full ; and their hands not idle . Their eyes were opened to ex- pect the greatest things , and their ears burned with curiosity and zeal to know the truth , that the truth might make them free . The death ...
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