Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... Perhaps the genius of Great Britain ( if I may so speak without offence or flattery ) never shone out fuller or brighter , or looked more like itself , than at this period . Our writers and great men had something in them that savoured ...
... Perhaps the genius of Great Britain ( if I may so speak without offence or flattery ) never shone out fuller or brighter , or looked more like itself , than at this period . Our writers and great men had something in them that savoured ...
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... perhaps a little better managed , like the real one , and with more care and humanity shown to the patients ! Lastly , to conclude this account : What gave a unity and common direction to all these causes , was the natural genius of the ...
... perhaps a little better managed , like the real one , and with more care and humanity shown to the patients ! Lastly , to conclude this account : What gave a unity and common direction to all these causes , was the natural genius of the ...
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... in her own hands . Perhaps the genius of our poetry has more of Pan than of Apollo ; " but Pan is a god , Apollo is no more ! " LECTURE II . ON THE DRAMATIC WRITERS CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAK- 28 General View of the Subject .
... in her own hands . Perhaps the genius of our poetry has more of Pan than of Apollo ; " but Pan is a god , Apollo is no more ! " LECTURE II . ON THE DRAMATIC WRITERS CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAK- 28 General View of the Subject .
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... perhaps , enough has been said about it . As a work of genius , it may be set down as nothing , for it contains hardly a memorable line or passage ; as a work of art , and the first of its kind attempted in the language , it may be ...
... perhaps , enough has been said about it . As a work of genius , it may be set down as nothing , for it contains hardly a memorable line or passage ; as a work of art , and the first of its kind attempted in the language , it may be ...
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... perhaps " out of my weakness and my melancholy ; " but for the satisfaction of the reader , I will quote the whole passage : " It is silly sooth , and dallies with the innocence of love , like the old age : " 66 Cynthia . Well , let us ...
... perhaps " out of my weakness and my melancholy ; " but for the satisfaction of the reader , I will quote the whole passage : " It is silly sooth , and dallies with the innocence of love , like the old age : " 66 Cynthia . Well , let us ...
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