Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... never shone out fuller or brighter , or looked more like itself , than at this period . Our writers and great men had some- thing in them that savoured of the soil from which they grew : they were not French , they were not Dutch , or ...
... never shone out fuller or brighter , or looked more like itself , than at this period . Our writers and great men had some- thing in them that savoured of the soil from which they grew : they were not French , they were not Dutch , or ...
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... mankind were in the same pre- dicament , and never knew anything till we did ; that the world had grown old in sloth and ignorance , had dreamt out its long minority of five thousand years in a dozing state , GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
... mankind were in the same pre- dicament , and never knew anything till we did ; that the world had grown old in sloth and ignorance , had dreamt out its long minority of five thousand years in a dozing state , GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
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... never yet subsided . Germany first broke the spell of misbegotten fear , and gave the watchword ; but England joined the shout , and echoed it back with her island voice from her thousand cliffs and craggy shores , in a longer and a ...
... never yet subsided . Germany first broke the spell of misbegotten fear , and gave the watchword ; but England joined the shout , and echoed it back with her island voice from her thousand cliffs and craggy shores , in a longer and a ...
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... never seen on earth before nor since . This shone manifestly both in his words and actions . We see it in his washing the disciples ' feet the night before his death , that unspeakable instance of humility and love , " above all art ...
... never seen on earth before nor since . This shone manifestly both in his words and actions . We see it in his washing the disciples ' feet the night before his death , that unspeakable instance of humility and love , " above all art ...
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... never thought of considering others , but as they were Greeks or Romans , as they were bound to them by certain positive ties , or , on the other hand , as separated from them by fiercer antipathies . Their virtues were the virtues of ...
... never thought of considering others , but as they were Greeks or Romans , as they were bound to them by certain positive ties , or , on the other hand , as separated from them by fiercer antipathies . Their virtues were the virtues of ...
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