Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... 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 highly of them , and ...
... 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 highly of them , and ...
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... faith and slav- ish obedience ; and the roar and dashing of opinions , loosened from their accustomed hold , might be heard like the noise of an angry sea , and has never yet subsided . Germany first broke the spell of misbegotten fear ...
... faith and slav- ish obedience ; and the roar and dashing of opinions , loosened from their accustomed hold , might be heard like the noise of an angry sea , and has never yet subsided . Germany first broke the spell of misbegotten fear ...
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... faith quite out of the question ) of more sweetness and majesty , and more likely to work a change in the mind of man , by the contemplation of its idea alone , than any to be found in history , whether actual or feigned . This ...
... faith quite out of the question ) of more sweetness and majesty , and more likely to work a change in the mind of man , by the contemplation of its idea alone , than any to be found in history , whether actual or feigned . This ...
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... faith in the spirit of the poetry of the age of Elizabeth , in the means of exciting terror and pity , in the delineation of the passions of grief , remorse , love , sympathy , the sense of shame , in the fond desires , the longings ...
... faith in the spirit of the poetry of the age of Elizabeth , in the means of exciting terror and pity , in the delineation of the passions of grief , remorse , love , sympathy , the sense of shame , in the fond desires , the longings ...
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... faith , or heaven ; Swords , poisons , halters , and envenom'd steel Are laid before me to dispatch myself ; And long ere this I should have done the deed , Had not sweet pleasure conquer'd deep despair . Have I not made blind Homer ...
... faith , or heaven ; Swords , poisons , halters , and envenom'd steel Are laid before me to dispatch myself ; And long ere this I should have done the deed , Had not sweet pleasure conquer'd deep despair . Have I not made blind Homer ...
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