Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... genius of Great Britain ( if I may so speak without offence or flattery ) never shone out fuller or brighter , or looked more like itself , than at this period . Our writers and great men had something in them that savoured of the soil ...
... genius of Great Britain ( if I may so speak without offence or flattery ) never shone out fuller or brighter , or looked more like itself , than at this period . Our writers and great men had something in them that savoured of the soil ...
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... genius at random , and at long fitful intervals , amidst the painted gewgaws and foreign frippery of the reign of Charles II . , and from which we are only now recovering the scattered fragments and broken images 2 General View of the ...
... genius at random , and at long fitful intervals , amidst the painted gewgaws and foreign frippery of the reign of Charles II . , and from which we are only now recovering the scattered fragments and broken images 2 General View of the ...
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... genius of poetry lay hid in errors of the press , but , leaving these weightier matters of criticism to those who are more able and willing to bear the burden , try to bring out their real beauties to the eager sight , " draw the ...
... genius of poetry lay hid in errors of the press , but , leaving these weightier matters of criticism to those who are more able and willing to bear the burden , try to bring out their real beauties to the eager sight , " draw the ...
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... genius , as the net produce and clear reversion of the age we live in , and that all we have to do to be great , is to despise those who have gone before us as nothing . Or , even if we admit a saving clause in this sweeping ...
... genius , as the net produce and clear reversion of the age we live in , and that all we have to do to be great , is to despise those who have gone before us as nothing . Or , even if we admit a saving clause in this sweeping ...
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... genius , estranges the mind from the history of our own literature , and makes it in each successive age like a book sealed . The Greek and Roman classics are a sort of privileged text - books , the standing order of the day , in a ...
... genius , estranges the mind from the history of our own literature , and makes it in each successive age like a book sealed . The Greek and Roman classics are a sort of privileged text - books , the standing order of the day , in a ...
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