Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 páginas |
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... delightful than the steady advance of an improved taste in literature : and both as a cause and as a consequence of this , the works of William Hazlitt , which heretofore have been duly appreciated only by the few , are now having ample ...
... delightful than the steady advance of an improved taste in literature : and both as a cause and as a consequence of this , the works of William Hazlitt , which heretofore have been duly appreciated only by the few , are now having ample ...
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... delight and reverence ; and descants with kindling enthusiasm , on all the delicacies of that picture of genius which he discloses . His intense admiration of intellectual beauty seems always to sharpen his critical faculties . He per ...
... delight and reverence ; and descants with kindling enthusiasm , on all the delicacies of that picture of genius which he discloses . His intense admiration of intellectual beauty seems always to sharpen his critical faculties . He per ...
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... delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and wonder we heap upon their shrines are at the expense of the time in which they lived , and would leave it poor indeed . We make them out something more 8 CENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
... delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and wonder we heap upon their shrines are at the expense of the time in which they lived , and would leave it poor indeed . We make them out something more 8 CENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
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... delight and ad- miration of the world and posterity , that excel- lence of which the idea exists hitherto only in its own breast , and the impression of which it would make as universal as the eye of heaven , the benefit as common as ...
... delight and ad- miration of the world and posterity , that excel- lence of which the idea exists hitherto only in its own breast , and the impression of which it would make as universal as the eye of heaven , the benefit as common as ...
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... delight , and to convince us that we have been wrong in lavishing all our praise on " new - born gauds , though they are made and moulded of things past ; " and in " giving to dust , that is a little gilt , more laud than gilt o'er ...
... delight , and to convince us that we have been wrong in lavishing all our praise on " new - born gauds , though they are made and moulded of things past ; " and in " giving to dust , that is a little gilt , more laud than gilt o'er ...
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