Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... fancy that every thing beyond that magic circle is prejudice and error ; and all , before the present enlightened period , but a dull and useless blank in the great map of time . We are so dazzled with the gloss and novelty of modern ...
... fancy that every thing beyond that magic circle is prejudice and error ; and all , before the present enlightened period , but a dull and useless blank in the great map of time . We are so dazzled with the gloss and novelty of modern ...
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... fancy that there were no such men , that could either add to or take any thing away from him , but such there were . He indeed overlooks and commands the admira- tion of posterity , but he does it from the table- land of the age in ...
... fancy that there were no such men , that could either add to or take any thing away from him , but such there were . He indeed overlooks and commands the admira- tion of posterity , but he does it from the table- land of the age in ...
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... fancy and genius many causes may be assigned ; and we may seek for the chief of them in religion , in politics , in the circum- stances of the time , the recent diffusion of letters , in local situation , and in the character of the men ...
... fancy and genius many causes may be assigned ; and we may seek for the chief of them in religion , in politics , in the circum- stances of the time , the recent diffusion of letters , in local situation , and in the character of the men ...
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... fancy and enthusiasm , which is at first a running stream , soon settles and crusts into the standing pool of dulness , criticism , and virtù . What also gave an unusual impetus to the mind of man at this period , was the discovery of ...
... fancy and enthusiasm , which is at first a running stream , soon settles and crusts into the standing pool of dulness , criticism , and virtù . What also gave an unusual impetus to the mind of man at this period , was the discovery of ...
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... Fancy's air - drawn pictures after history's wak- ing dream shewed like clouds over mountains ; and from the romance of real life to the idlest fiction , the transition seemed easy . - Shakespear , as well as others of his time ...
... Fancy's air - drawn pictures after history's wak- ing dream shewed like clouds over mountains ; and from the romance of real life to the idlest fiction , the transition seemed easy . - Shakespear , as well as others of his time ...
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