Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... mind of their country was great in them , and it prevailed . With their learning and unexampled acquirement they did ... minds . What they performed was chiefly nature's handiwork ; and time has claimed it for his own . To these ...
... mind of their country was great in them , and it prevailed . With their learning and unexampled acquirement they did ... minds . What they performed was chiefly nature's handiwork ; and time has claimed it for his own . To these ...
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... mind's eye the vast expanse , the length- ened perspective of human intellect , and a cloud hangs over and conceals its loftiest monuments , if they are removed to a little distance from us - the cloud of our vanity and short ...
... mind's eye the vast expanse , the length- ened perspective of human intellect , and a cloud hangs over and conceals its loftiest monuments , if they are removed to a little distance from us - the cloud of our vanity and short ...
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... mind and seated on the lips , the same blue sky , and glittering sunny vales , " where Pan , knit with the Graces and the Hours in dance , leads on the eternal spring . " And we begin to feel that nature and the mind of man are not a ...
... mind and seated on the lips , the same blue sky , and glittering sunny vales , " where Pan , knit with the Graces and the Hours in dance , leads on the eternal spring . " And we begin to feel that nature and the mind of man are not a ...
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... mind from the history of our own literature , and makes it in each successive age like a book sealed . The Greek and Roman classics are a sort of privileged text - books , the stand- ing order of the day , in a University education ...
... mind from the history of our own literature , and makes it in each successive age like a book sealed . The Greek and Roman classics are a sort of privileged text - books , the stand- ing order of the day , in a University education ...
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... mind to the people , by giving them common subjects of thought and feeling . It cemented their union of character and sentiment it created endless diversity and collision of opinion . They found objects to employ their faculties , and a ...
... mind to the people , by giving them common subjects of thought and feeling . It cemented their union of character and sentiment it created endless diversity and collision of opinion . They found objects to employ their faculties , and a ...
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