Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... 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 from which they grew : they were not ...
... 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 from which they grew : they were not ...
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... speak and think of those who had the misfortune to write or live before us , as labouring under very singular privations and disadvantages in not having the benefit of those improvements which we have made . as buried in the grossest ...
... speak and think of those who had the misfortune to write or live before us , as labouring under very singular privations and disadvantages in not having the benefit of those improvements which we have made . as buried in the grossest ...
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... speak with veneration of old English literature ; but the homage we pay to it is more akin to the rites of superstition , than the worship of true religion . Our faith is doubtful , our love cold , our knowledge little or none . We now ...
... speak with veneration of old English literature ; but the homage we pay to it is more akin to the rites of superstition , than the worship of true religion . Our faith is doubtful , our love cold , our knowledge little or none . We now ...
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... time more populous of intel- lect , or more prolific of intellectual wealth , than the one we are speaking of Shakespear did not look upon him- self in this light , as a sort of monster 8 General View of the Subject .
... time more populous of intel- lect , or more prolific of intellectual wealth , than the one we are speaking of Shakespear did not look upon him- self in this light , as a sort of monster 8 General View of the Subject .
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... speak of comedy ) to be compared to the great men of the age of Shakespear , and immediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit , and impelled by the same causes in their ...
... speak of comedy ) to be compared to the great men of the age of Shakespear , and immediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit , and impelled by the same causes in their ...
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