Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... persons reasoning on a given subject , truth has at last been hit upon , and long - established error exploded ; yet this does not apply to cases of individual power and knowledge , to a million of things beside , in which we are still ...
... persons reasoning on a given subject , truth has at last been hit upon , and long - established error exploded ; yet this does not apply to cases of individual power and knowledge , to a million of things beside , in which we are still ...
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... persons who , being sceptics as to the Divine mission of Christ , have taken an unaccountable prejudice to His doctrines , and have been disposed to deny the merit of His character ; but this was not the feeling of the great men in the ...
... persons who , being sceptics as to the Divine mission of Christ , have taken an unaccountable prejudice to His doctrines , and have been disposed to deny the merit of His character ; but this was not the feeling of the great men in the ...
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... person and as a symptom of the rapid degeneracy in this respect , we find Sir John Suckling soon after boasting of himself as one— 66 " Who prized black eyes , and a lucky hit At bowls , above all the trophies of wit . " It was ...
... person and as a symptom of the rapid degeneracy in this respect , we find Sir John Suckling soon after boasting of himself as one— 66 " Who prized black eyes , and a lucky hit At bowls , above all the trophies of wit . " It was ...
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... Persons in middle life at this day , who can afford a good dinner every day , do not look forward to it as any par- ticular subject of exultation : the poor peasant , who can only contrive to treat himself to a joint of meat on a Sunday ...
... Persons in middle life at this day , who can afford a good dinner every day , do not look forward to it as any par- ticular subject of exultation : the poor peasant , who can only contrive to treat himself to a joint of meat on a Sunday ...
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... persons in the play before us , on whom the event of the plot chiefly hinges , do in fact turn out to be no better than changelings and natural idiots . This is carrying innocence and simplicity too far . So , again , the character of ...
... persons in the play before us , on whom the event of the plot chiefly hinges , do in fact turn out to be no better than changelings and natural idiots . This is carrying innocence and simplicity too far . So , again , the character of ...
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