Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... better ) , that he was in himself equal to all his competitors put together ; yet there was more dramatic excellence in that age than in the whole of the period that has elapsed since . If his contemporaries , with their united strength ...
... better ) , that he was in himself equal to all his competitors put together ; yet there was more dramatic excellence in that age than in the whole of the period that has elapsed since . If his contemporaries , with their united strength ...
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... better sense avise , That of the world least part to us is read : And daily how through hardy enterprize Many great regions are discovered , Which to late age were never mentioned . Who ever heard of th ' Indian Peru ? Or who in ...
... better sense avise , That of the world least part to us is read : And daily how through hardy enterprize Many great regions are discovered , Which to late age were never mentioned . Who ever heard of th ' Indian Peru ? Or who in ...
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... better managed , like the real one , and with more care and humanity shown to the patients ! Lastly , to conclude this account : What gave a unity and common direction to all these causes , was the natural genius of the country , which ...
... better managed , like the real one , and with more care and humanity shown to the patients ! Lastly , to conclude this account : What gave a unity and common direction to all these causes , was the natural genius of the country , which ...
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... better than our second - hand imitations of others . Our understand- ing ( such as it is and must remain to be good for any . thing ) is not a thoroughfare for commonplaces , smooth as the palm of one's hand , but full of knotty points ...
... better than our second - hand imitations of others . Our understand- ing ( such as it is and must remain to be good for any . thing ) is not a thoroughfare for commonplaces , smooth as the palm of one's hand , but full of knotty points ...
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... better part , Reaver of sight , and yet in whom we see Things oft that tide , and oft that never be . Without respect esteeming equally King Cræsus pomp , and Irus poverty . The first edition of the Mirror for Magistrates appeared in ...
... better part , Reaver of sight , and yet in whom we see Things oft that tide , and oft that never be . Without respect esteeming equally King Cræsus pomp , and Irus poverty . The first edition of the Mirror for Magistrates appeared in ...
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