Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... leaving these weightier matters of criticism to those who are more able and willing to bear the burden , try to bring out their real beauties to the eager sight , " draw the curtain of Time , and show the picture of Genius ...
... leaving these weightier matters of criticism to those who are more able and willing to bear the burden , try to bring out their real beauties to the eager sight , " draw the curtain of Time , and show the picture of Genius ...
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... leave it poor indeed . We make them out something more than human , " matchless , di- vine , what we will , " so to make them no rule for their age , and no infringement of the abstract claim to superiority which we set up . Instead of ...
... leave it poor indeed . We make them out something more than human , " matchless , di- vine , what we will , " so to make them no rule for their age , and no infringement of the abstract claim to superiority which we set up . Instead of ...
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... leave little leisure for a competent acquaintance with , or due admiration of , a whole host of able writers of our own , who are suffered to moulder in obscurity on the shelves of our libraries , 6 THE AGE OF ELIZABETH .
... leave little leisure for a competent acquaintance with , or due admiration of , a whole host of able writers of our own , who are suffered to moulder in obscurity on the shelves of our libraries , 6 THE AGE OF ELIZABETH .
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... leave more disputable points , and take only the historical parts of the Old Testament , or the moral sentiments of the New , there is nothing like them in the power of exciting awe and admiration , or of rivetting sympathy . We see ...
... leave more disputable points , and take only the historical parts of the Old Testament , or the moral sentiments of the New , there is nothing like them in the power of exciting awe and admiration , or of rivetting sympathy . We see ...
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... ( leaving religious faith quite out of the question ) of more sweetness and majesty , and more likely to work a change ... leave he took of them on that occasion , " My peace I give unto you : that peace which the world cannot give , give ...
... ( leaving religious faith quite out of the question ) of more sweetness and majesty , and more likely to work a change ... leave he took of them on that occasion , " My peace I give unto you : that peace which the world cannot give , give ...
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