Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... human nature . Their attainments of different kinds bore the same general stamp , and it was sterling ; what they did had the mark of their age and country upon it . Perhaps the genius of Great Britain ( if I may so speak without ...
... human nature . Their attainments of different kinds bore the same general stamp , and it was sterling ; what they did had the mark of their age and country upon it . Perhaps the genius of Great Britain ( if I may so speak without ...
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... human intellect , and a cloud hangs over and conceals its loftiest monuments , if they are removed to a little distance from us — the cloud of our own vanity and shortsightedness . The modern sciolist stultifies all understanding but ...
... human intellect , and a cloud hangs over and conceals its loftiest monuments , if they are removed to a little distance from us — the cloud of our own vanity and shortsightedness . The modern sciolist stultifies all understanding but ...
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... humanity . " Think , " says Shakespear , the prompter of good and true feelings , " there's livers out of Britain . " So there have been thinkers , and great and sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have ...
... humanity . " Think , " says Shakespear , the prompter of good and true feelings , " there's livers out of Britain . " So there have been thinkers , and great and sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have ...
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... time in which they lived , and would leave it poor indeed . We make them out something more than human , matchless , divine , what we will , " so to make them no rule for their age , and no infringement 6 General View of the Subject .
... time in which they lived , and would leave it poor indeed . We make them out something more than human , matchless , divine , what we will , " so to make them no rule for their age , and no infringement 6 General View of the Subject .
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... human heart , and in profound thought ; but he is , moreover , utterly unlike them in almost every respect-- unlike them in his method of developing character , in his diction , in his versification : nor should it be forgotten that ...
... human heart , and in profound thought ; but he is , moreover , utterly unlike them in almost every respect-- unlike them in his method of developing character , in his diction , in his versification : nor should it be forgotten that ...
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