Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... worse three hundred years before , and that grace , youth , and beauty are things of modern date - as if Nature had ever been old , or the sun had first 66 shone on our folly and presumption . Because , 4 General View of the Subject .
... worse three hundred years before , and that grace , youth , and beauty are things of modern date - as if Nature had ever been old , or the sun had first 66 shone on our folly and presumption . Because , 4 General View of the Subject .
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... thing of yesterday , as we had been led to suppose ; and that " there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy . " Or grant that we improve , in some respects , in a uni- formly progressive ratio , and ...
... thing of yesterday , as we had been led to suppose ; and that " there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy . " Or grant that we improve , in some respects , in a uni- formly progressive ratio , and ...
Strana 12
... things , and their ears burned with curiosity and zeal to know the truth , that the truth might make them free . The death - blow which had been struck at scarlet vice and bloated hypocrisy loosened their tongues , and made the ...
... things , and their ears burned with curiosity and zeal to know the truth , that the truth might make them free . The death - blow which had been struck at scarlet vice and bloated hypocrisy loosened their tongues , and made the ...
Strana 21
... things more unknown shall show . Why then should witless man so much misween That nothing is but that which he hath ... thing ; and those who had to supply its demands laid their hands upon whatever came within their reach : General View ...
... things more unknown shall show . Why then should witless man so much misween That nothing is but that which he hath ... thing ; and those who had to supply its demands laid their hands upon whatever came within their reach : General View ...
Strana 29
... wrong in lavishing all our praise on " new - born gawds , though they are made and moulded of things past ; " and in giving “ to dust , that is a little gilt , more laud than gilt o'er - dusted . " In short , the discovery ( 29 )
... wrong in lavishing all our praise on " new - born gawds , though they are made and moulded of things past ; " and in giving “ to dust , that is a little gilt , more laud than gilt o'er - dusted . " In short , the discovery ( 29 )
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