Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... imagination , thought and language , thrown , heaped , massed to- gether without careful polishing or exact method , but poured out in unconcerned profusion from the lap of nature and genius in boundless and unrivalled magnificence ...
... imagination , thought and language , thrown , heaped , massed to- gether without careful polishing or exact method , but poured out in unconcerned profusion from the lap of nature and genius in boundless and unrivalled magnificence ...
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... imagination and fiction was not ( from an obvious ground of separation ) so direct or frequent , as that which was made of the classical and romantic literature . For , much about the same time , the rich and fascinating stores of the ...
... imagination and fiction was not ( from an obvious ground of separation ) so direct or frequent , as that which was made of the classical and romantic literature . For , much about the same time , the rich and fascinating stores of the ...
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... imagination of the dreaming speculator . Fairy land was realized in new and unknown worlds . " Fortunate fields and groves and flowery vales , thrice happy isles , " were found floating " like those Hesperian gardens famed of old ...
... imagination of the dreaming speculator . Fairy land was realized in new and unknown worlds . " Fortunate fields and groves and flowery vales , thrice happy isles , " were found floating " like those Hesperian gardens famed of old ...
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... imagination , close be- hind it , caught at and clung to the shape of danger , or " snatched a wild and fearful joy " from its escape . The accidents of na- ture were less provided against ; the excesses of the passions and of lawless ...
... imagination , close be- hind it , caught at and clung to the shape of danger , or " snatched a wild and fearful joy " from its escape . The accidents of na- ture were less provided against ; the excesses of the passions and of lawless ...
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... imagination of the ardent and the young . They were borderers on the savage state , on the times of war and bigotry , though in the lap of arts , of luxury , and knowledge . They stood on the shore and saw the billows rolling after the ...
... imagination of the ardent and the young . They were borderers on the savage state , on the times of war and bigotry , though in the lap of arts , of luxury , and knowledge . They stood on the shore and saw the billows rolling after the ...
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