Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... mind of their country was great in them , and it prevailed . With their learning | and unexampled acquirement , they ... minds . What they performed was chiefly nature's handiwork ; and Time has claimed it for his own . To these ...
... mind of their country was great in them , and it prevailed . With their learning | and unexampled acquirement , they ... minds . What they performed was chiefly nature's handiwork ; and Time has claimed it for his own . To these ...
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... mind to the people , by giving them common sub- jects of thought and feeling . It cemented their union of character and sentiment ; it created endless diversity and collision of opinion . They found objects to employ their faculties ...
... mind to the people , by giving them common sub- jects of thought and feeling . It cemented their union of character and sentiment ; it created endless diversity and collision of opinion . They found objects to employ their faculties ...
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... mind of man , by the contemplation of its idea alone , than any to be found in history , whether actual or feigned . This character is that of a sublime humanity , such as was never seen on earth before nor since . This shone manifestly ...
... mind of man , by the contemplation of its idea alone , than any to be found in history , whether actual or feigned . This character is that of a sublime humanity , such as was never seen on earth before nor since . This shone manifestly ...
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... mind to beget its own image , and to construct out of itself , and for the delight and admiration of the world and posterity , that excellence of which the idea exists hitherto only in its own breast , and the impression of which it ...
... mind to beget its own image , and to construct out of itself , and for the delight and admiration of the world and posterity , that excellence of which the idea exists hitherto only in its own breast , and the impression of which it ...
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... mind of man at this period , was the discovery of the New World , and the reading of voyages and travels . Green islands and golden sands seemed to arise , as by enchantment , out of the bosom of the watery waste , and invite the ...
... mind of man at this period , was the discovery of the New World , and the reading of voyages and travels . Green islands and golden sands seemed to arise , as by enchantment , out of the bosom of the watery waste , and invite the ...
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