Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... 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 build , Babel - high , on the foundation of other men's knowledge , as in matters of ...
... 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 build , Babel - high , on the foundation of other men's knowledge , as in matters of ...
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... heavens . " If we allow , for argument's sake ( or for truth's , which is 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 ...
... heavens . " If we allow , for argument's sake ( or for truth's , which is 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 ...
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... heaven of hope , and the abyss of despair it lays open to us . * The literature of this age then , I would say , was strongly influenced ( among other causes ) , first by the spirit of Christianity , and secondly by the spirit of ...
... heaven of hope , and the abyss of despair it lays open to us . * The literature of this age then , I would say , was strongly influenced ( among other causes ) , first by the spirit of Christianity , and secondly by the spirit of ...
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... Heaven , the benefit as common as the air we breathe . The first impulse of genius is to create what never existed before : the contemplation of that , which is so created , is sufficient to satisfy the demands * I know of no poetical ...
... Heaven , the benefit as common as the air we breathe . The first impulse of genius is to create what never existed before : the contemplation of that , which is so created , is sufficient to satisfy the demands * I know of no poetical ...
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... heavens ! whom do I behold ? Fair Cynthia , divine Cynthia ? Cynthia . I am Cynthia , and thou Endymion . Endymion . Endymion ! What do I hear ? What ! a grey beard , hollow eyes , withered body , decayed limbs , and all in one night ...
... heavens ! whom do I behold ? Fair Cynthia , divine Cynthia ? Cynthia . I am Cynthia , and thou Endymion . Endymion . Endymion ! What do I hear ? What ! a grey beard , hollow eyes , withered body , decayed limbs , and all in one night ...
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