Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... admiration within reason- able bounds ! There is not a lower ambition , a poorer way of thought , than that which would confine all excellence , or arrogate its final accomplishment to the present or modern times . We ordinarily speak ...
... admiration within reason- able bounds ! There is not a lower ambition , a poorer way of thought , than that which would confine all excellence , or arrogate its final accomplishment to the present or modern times . We ordinarily speak ...
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... admiration of the present , and unmingled contempt for past times , is the looking at the finest old pictures : at Raphael's heads , at Titian's faces , at Claude's landscapes . We have there the evidence of the senses , without the ...
... admiration of the present , and unmingled contempt for past times , is the looking at the finest old pictures : at Raphael's heads , at Titian's faces , at Claude's landscapes . We have there the evidence of the senses , without the ...
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... admiration of these obsolete authors , or a desire to make proselytes to a belief in their extraordinary merits , as an amiable weakness , a pleasing delusion ; and prepare to listen to some favourite passage , that may be referred to ...
... admiration of these obsolete authors , or a desire to make proselytes to a belief in their extraordinary merits , as an amiable weakness , a pleasing delusion ; and prepare to listen to some favourite passage , that may be referred to ...
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... admiration of , a whole host of able writers of our own , who are suffered to moulder in obscurity on the shelves of our libraries , with a decent reservation of one or two top - names , that are cried up for form's sake , and to save ...
... admiration of , a whole host of able writers of our own , who are suffered to moulder in obscurity on the shelves of our libraries , with a decent reservation of one or two top - names , that are cried up for form's sake , and to save ...
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... admiration of posterity , but he does it from the table - land of the age in which he lived . He towered above his ... admired in the works of his contempo- raries were intended to affect the audience at the expense of nature and ...
... admiration of posterity , but he does it from the table - land of the age in which he lived . He towered above his ... admired in the works of his contempo- raries were intended to affect the audience at the expense of nature and ...
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