Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... true Fame ! How long before it will be completed ? If I can do anything to rescue some of these writers from hopeless obscurity , and to do them right , without prejudice to well - deserved reputation , I shall have suc- ceeded in what ...
... true Fame ! How long before it will be completed ? If I can do anything to rescue some of these writers from hopeless obscurity , and to do them right , without prejudice to well - deserved reputation , I shall have suc- ceeded in what ...
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... true feelings , " there's livers out of Britain . " So there have been thinkers , and great and sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have , sometimes greater motives for their exertion , and , for the most ...
... true feelings , " there's livers out of Britain . " So there have been thinkers , and great and sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have , sometimes greater motives for their exertion , and , for the most ...
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... true religion . Our faith is doubtful , our love cold , our knowledge little or none . We now and then repeat the names of some of the old writers by rote ; but we are shy of looking into their works . Though we seem disposed to think ...
... true religion . Our faith is doubtful , our love cold , our knowledge little or none . We now and then repeat the names of some of the old writers by rote ; but we are shy of looking into their works . Though we seem disposed to think ...
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... true , not false , modesty of himself and them and of his wayward thoughts , " desiring this man's art , and that man's scope . " We fancy that there were no such men that could either add to or take any thing away from him , but such ...
... true , not false , modesty of himself and them and of his wayward thoughts , " desiring this man's art , and that man's scope . " We fancy that there were no such men that could either add to or take any thing away from him , but such ...
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... true knowledge and love of him . Our admiration of them does not lessen our relish for him ; but , on the contrary , increases and confirms it . For such an extraordinary combination and development of fancy and genius many causes may ...
... true knowledge and love of him . Our admiration of them does not lessen our relish for him ; but , on the contrary , increases and confirms it . For such an extraordinary combination and development of fancy and genius many causes may ...
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