Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... lights , or were swallowed up in the headlong torrent of puritanic zeal which succeeded , and swept away everything in its unsparing course , throwing up the wrecks of taste and genius at random , and at long fitful intervals , amidst ...
... lights , or were swallowed up in the headlong torrent of puritanic zeal which succeeded , and swept away everything in its unsparing course , throwing up the wrecks of taste and genius at random , and at long fitful intervals , amidst ...
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... light " glimmering on the confines of Chaos and old night ; new manners rise , and all the cumbrous " pomp of elder days " vanishes , and is lost in worse than Gothic dark- ness . Pavilioned in the glittering pride of our superficial ...
... light " glimmering on the confines of Chaos and old night ; new manners rise , and all the cumbrous " pomp of elder days " vanishes , and is lost in worse than Gothic dark- ness . Pavilioned in the glittering pride of our superficial ...
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... is no time more populous of intel- lect , or more prolific of intellectual wealth , than the one we are speaking of Shakespear did not look upon him- self in this light , as a sort of monster 8 General View of the Subject .
... is no time more populous of intel- lect , or more prolific of intellectual wealth , than the one we are speaking of Shakespear did not look upon him- self in this light , as a sort of monster 8 General View of the Subject .
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And Characters of Shakespear's Plays William Hazlitt. self in this light , as a sort of monster of poetical genius , or on his contemporaries as " less than smallest dwarfs , " when he speaks with true , not false , modesty of himself ...
And Characters of Shakespear's Plays William Hazlitt. self in this light , as a sort of monster of poetical genius , or on his contemporaries as " less than smallest dwarfs , " when he speaks with true , not false , modesty of himself ...
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... light- 66 " Such as a lamp whose light doth fade away , Or as the moon clothed with cloudy night Doth show to him that walks in fear and sad affright . " The dramatic literature of this period only wants ex- ploring , to fill the ...
... light- 66 " Such as a lamp whose light doth fade away , Or as the moon clothed with cloudy night Doth show to him that walks in fear and sad affright . " The dramatic literature of this period only wants ex- ploring , to fill the ...
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