A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors, Including Translations from Ancient SourcesAnna Lydia Ward T. Y. Crowell, 1889 - Počet stran: 701 |
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... editions and popular translations . In the case of Shakespeare , Charles Knight's edition has been used ; in iv PREFACE .
... editions and popular translations . In the case of Shakespeare , Charles Knight's edition has been used ; in iv PREFACE .
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... edition has been used ; in the other old dramatists , the edition of Routledge and Sons . Quotations from Plato have been drawn from Professor Jowett's matchless translation . In many of the references , the special edition or ...
... edition has been used ; in the other old dramatists , the edition of Routledge and Sons . Quotations from Plato have been drawn from Professor Jowett's matchless translation . In many of the references , the special edition or ...
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... Edition , 1825. ) The delight of tragedy proceeds from our consciousness of fiction : if we thought murders and treasons real , they would please no more . 19 Johnson : Works . V. 121. ( Oxford Edition , 1825. ) Play out the play . 20 ...
... Edition , 1825. ) The delight of tragedy proceeds from our consciousness of fiction : if we thought murders and treasons real , they would please no more . 19 Johnson : Works . V. 121. ( Oxford Edition , 1825. ) Play out the play . 20 ...
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... edition , 1825. ) We always like those who admire us : we do not always like those whom we admire . 54 La Rochefoucauld : Reflections . No. 294 . Admiration is an art which we must learn . 55 George P. Upton : Memories . ( Translated ...
... edition , 1825. ) We always like those who admire us : we do not always like those whom we admire . 54 La Rochefoucauld : Reflections . No. 294 . Admiration is an art which we must learn . 55 George P. Upton : Memories . ( Translated ...
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... edition . ) The art is greatest which conveys to the mind of the spec- tator , by any means whatsoever , the greatest number of the greatest ideas , and I call an idea great in proportion as it is received by a higher faculty of the ...
... edition . ) The art is greatest which conveys to the mind of the spec- tator , by any means whatsoever , the greatest number of the greatest ideas , and I call an idea great in proportion as it is received by a higher faculty of the ...
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