Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... feeling much the same awkward condescending disposition to patronise these first crude attempts at poetry and lispings of the Muse , as when a fond parent brings forward a bashful child to make a display of its wit or learning . We hope ...
... feeling much the same awkward condescending disposition to patronise these first crude attempts at poetry and lispings of the Muse , as when a fond parent brings forward a bashful child to make a display of its wit or learning . We hope ...
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... feeling . It cemented their union of character and sentiment ; it created endless diversity and collision of opinion . They found objects to employ their faculties , and a motive in the magnitude of the consequences attached to them ...
... feeling . It cemented their union of character and sentiment ; it created endless diversity and collision of opinion . They found objects to employ their faculties , and a motive in the magnitude of the consequences attached to them ...
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... feeling , and a touching simplicity in the mode of narration , which he who does not feel , need be made of no " penetrable stuff . " There is something in the character of Christ , too ( leaving religious faith quite out of the ...
... feeling , and a touching simplicity in the mode of narration , which he who does not feel , need be made of no " penetrable stuff . " There is something in the character of Christ , too ( leaving religious faith quite out of the ...
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... feeling gushed into act ; and it was this that breathed a mild glory from His face in that last agony upon the cross , " when the meek Saviour bowed His head and died , " praying for His enemies . He was the first true teacher of ...
... feeling gushed into act ; and it was this that breathed a mild glory from His face in that last agony upon the cross , " when the meek Saviour bowed His head and died , " praying for His enemies . He was the first true teacher of ...
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... feeling of the great men in the age of Elizabeth ( what- ever might be their belief ) , one of whom says of Him , with a boldness equal to its piety : " The best of men That e'er wore earth about Him , was a sufferer ; A soft , meek ...
... feeling of the great men in the age of Elizabeth ( what- ever might be their belief ) , one of whom says of Him , with a boldness equal to its piety : " The best of men That e'er wore earth about Him , was a sufferer ; A soft , meek ...
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