Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... original bent and character of their minds . What they performed was chiefly nature's handiwork ; and Time has claimed it for his own . To these , however , might be added others not less learned , nor with a scarce less happy vein ...
... original bent and character of their minds . What they performed was chiefly nature's handiwork ; and Time has claimed it for his own . To these , however , might be added others not less learned , nor with a scarce less happy vein ...
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... original vein of thought , as a 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 ...
... original vein of thought , as a 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 ...
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... original models that takes away the power , and even wish to do the like . Taste limps after genius , and from copying the artificial models , we lose sight of the living principle of Nature . It is the effort we make , and the impulse ...
... original models that takes away the power , and even wish to do the like . Taste limps after genius , and from copying the artificial models , we lose sight of the living principle of Nature . It is the effort we make , and the impulse ...
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... original a hand , that it seems to prove the occasional imitations as unnecessary as they are evident . The scene where the Duke discovers that he is poisoned , is as follows , and equally fine : “ Brach . O , I am gone already . The ...
... original a hand , that it seems to prove the occasional imitations as unnecessary as they are evident . The scene where the Duke discovers that he is poisoned , is as follows , and equally fine : “ Brach . O , I am gone already . The ...
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... original which could give birth to such magnificent conceptions in another . The conversation of Palamon and Arcite in prison is of this description : the outline is evidently taken from that of Guiderius , Arviragus , and Bellarius in ...
... original which could give birth to such magnificent conceptions in another . The conversation of Palamon and Arcite in prison is of this description : the outline is evidently taken from that of Guiderius , Arviragus , and Bellarius in ...
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