The Works of the British Dramatists: Carefully Selected from the Original Editions with Biographical Notes, Etc., EtcW.W. Swayne, 1870 - 509 Seiten |
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... spirit of restless , inquisitive , vigorous mental activity was abroad , prying into all things , divine and human , and bound to take some tangible form . All the circumstances of the time being considered , we think no more suitable ...
... spirit of restless , inquisitive , vigorous mental activity was abroad , prying into all things , divine and human , and bound to take some tangible form . All the circumstances of the time being considered , we think no more suitable ...
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... spirit of irreverence or irreligion : their character arose from the very materialistic notions of religion that then pre- vailed ; and we need be no more shocked at the people of those times indulging in such amusements , than we need ...
... spirit of irreverence or irreligion : their character arose from the very materialistic notions of religion that then pre- vailed ; and we need be no more shocked at the people of those times indulging in such amusements , than we need ...
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... Spirit . 23. Ezekiel . 24. On the Appearance of Antichrist . 25. On the Last Judgment . As a specimen of these miracle plays , and to give the reader the means of forming for himself an idea of what they really were , we have given at ...
... Spirit . 23. Ezekiel . 24. On the Appearance of Antichrist . 25. On the Last Judgment . As a specimen of these miracle plays , and to give the reader the means of forming for himself an idea of what they really were , we have given at ...
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... written in prose . The Supposes , which is more of an adapta- tion than a translation , is , like Gorboduc , written in blank verse , and contains many passages of spirit , force , and harmony . Xxxviii ORIGIN AND EARLY HISTORY OF.
... written in prose . The Supposes , which is more of an adapta- tion than a translation , is , like Gorboduc , written in blank verse , and contains many passages of spirit , force , and harmony . Xxxviii ORIGIN AND EARLY HISTORY OF.
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... spirit to others wrapp'd in woe , And can in speech both rule and conquer kind ; Who , if by proof they might feel nature's force , Would show themselves men as they are indeed , Which now will needs be gods . But what doth mean The ...
... spirit to others wrapp'd in woe , And can in speech both rule and conquer kind ; Who , if by proof they might feel nature's force , Would show themselves men as they are indeed , Which now will needs be gods . But what doth mean The ...
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