Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... matters of criticism to those who are more able and willing to bear the burden , try to bring out their real beauties to the eager sight , " draw the curtain of Time , and show the picture of Genius , " restraining my own admiration ...
... matters of criticism to those who are more able and willing to bear the burden , try to bring out their real beauties to the eager sight , " draw the curtain of Time , and show the picture of Genius , " restraining my own admiration ...
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... matter to work upon . What we learn from Nature , we may 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 ...
... matter to work upon . What we learn from Nature , we may 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 ...
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... matters of science and speculative inquiry , where by going often over the same general ground , certain general conclu- sions have been arrived at , and in the number of persons reasoning on a given subject , truth has at last been hit ...
... matters of science and speculative inquiry , where by going often over the same general ground , certain general conclu- sions have been arrived at , and in the number of persons reasoning on a given subject , truth has at last been hit ...
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... matter of literary courtesy and enlargement of taste , we are afraid of coming to the proof , as too great a trial of our candour and patience . We regard the enthusiastic admiration of these obsolete authors , or a desire to make ...
... matter of literary courtesy and enlargement of taste , we are afraid of coming to the proof , as too great a trial of our candour and patience . We regard the enthusiastic admiration of these obsolete authors , or a desire to make ...
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... matter of just memory : Since none that breatheth living air , doth know Where is that happy land of faëry Which I so much do vaunt , but nowhere show , But vouch antiquities , which nobody can know . But let that man with better sense ...
... matter of just memory : Since none that breatheth living air , doth know Where is that happy land of faëry Which I so much do vaunt , but nowhere show , But vouch antiquities , which nobody can know . But let that man with better sense ...
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