Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... nature . Their attainments of different kinds bore the same general stamp , and was sterling : what they did had the mark of their age and country upon it . Perhaps the genius of Great Britain ( if I may so speak without offence or ...
... nature . Their attainments of different kinds bore the same general stamp , and was sterling : what they did had the mark of their age and country upon it . Perhaps the genius of Great Britain ( if I may so speak without offence or ...
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William Hazlitt. 66 natural grace , and heartfelt , unobtrusive delicacy . They were not at all sophisticated . The mind of ... nature's handiwork ; and time has claimed it for his own . To these , however , might be added others not less ...
William Hazlitt. 66 natural grace , and heartfelt , unobtrusive delicacy . They were not at all sophisticated . The mind of ... nature's handiwork ; and time has claimed it for his own . To these , however , might be added others not less ...
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... nature had ever been old , or the sun had first shone on our folly and presumption . Because , in a word , the last generation , when tottering off the stage , were not so active , so sprightly , and so promising as we were , we begin ...
... nature had ever been old , or the sun had first shone on our folly and presumption . Because , in a word , the last generation , when tottering off the stage , were not so active , so sprightly , and so promising as we were , we begin ...
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... nature and the mind of man are not a thing of yesterday , as we had been led to suppose ; and that " there are more things be- tween heaven and earth than were ever dreamt of in our philoso- phy . " Or grant that we improve , in some ...
... nature and the mind of man are not a thing of yesterday , as we had been led to suppose ; and that " there are more things be- tween heaven and earth than were ever dreamt of in our philoso- phy . " Or grant that we improve , in some ...
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... nature of our academic institutions , which unavoid- ably neutralizes a taste for the productions of native genius , es- tranges the mind from the history of our own literature , and makes it in each successive age like a book sealed ...
... nature of our academic institutions , which unavoid- ably neutralizes a taste for the productions of native genius , es- tranges the mind from the history of our own literature , and makes it in each successive age like a book sealed ...
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