Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... hope to do as well as they ; what we learn from them , we may in general expect to do worse . What is , I think , as likely as anything to cure us of this overweening admiration of the present , and unmingled contempt for past times ...
... hope to do as well as they ; what we learn from them , we may in general expect to do worse . What is , I think , as likely as anything to cure us of this overweening admiration of the present , and unmingled contempt for past times ...
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... hope to find , by going to the fountain head of thought and ex- perience . We are quite wrong in supposing ( as we are apt to do ) that we can plead an exclusive title to wit and wisdom , to taste and genius , as the net produce and ...
... hope to find , by going to the fountain head of thought and ex- perience . We are quite wrong in supposing ( as we are apt to do ) that we can plead an exclusive title to wit and wisdom , to taste and genius , as the net produce and ...
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... hope the best , put a good face on the matter , but are sadly afraid the thing cannot answer . Dr. Johnson said of these writers generally , that " they were sought after because they were scarce , and would not have been scarce had ...
... hope the best , put a good face on the matter , but are sadly afraid the thing cannot answer . Dr. Johnson said of these writers generally , that " they were sought after because they were scarce , and would not have been scarce had ...
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... 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 Protestantism ...
... 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 Protestantism ...
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... hope and fear ; stumbled upon fate unawares ; while the imagination , close behind it , caught at and clung to the shape of danger , or " snatched a wild and fearful joy " from its escape . The accidents of nature were less provided ...
... hope and fear ; stumbled upon fate unawares ; while the imagination , close behind it , caught at and clung to the shape of danger , or " snatched a wild and fearful joy " from its escape . The accidents of nature were less provided ...
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