Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 páginas |
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... interest in the common cause . Their hearts burnt within them as they read . It gave 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 ...
... interest in the common cause . Their hearts burnt within them as they read . It gave 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 ...
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... interest and patriarchal simplicity which goes to the heart of a country , and rouses it , as it were , from its lair in wastes and wildnesses ) to the story of Joseph and his Brethren , of Rachael and Laban , of Jacob's Dream , of Ruth ...
... interest and patriarchal simplicity which goes to the heart of a country , and rouses it , as it were , from its lair in wastes and wildnesses ) to the story of Joseph and his Brethren , of Rachael and Laban , of Jacob's Dream , of Ruth ...
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... interests , not its own pride and arrogance . It first pro- mulgated the equality of mankind in the com- munity of duties and benefits . It denounced the iniquities of the chief priests and pharisees and declared itself at variance with ...
... interests , not its own pride and arrogance . It first pro- mulgated the equality of mankind in the com- munity of duties and benefits . It denounced the iniquities of the chief priests and pharisees and declared itself at variance with ...
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... interest in such subjects , as a prevailing feature of the times . There were translations of Tasso by Fairfax , and of Ariosto by Harrington , of Homer and Hesiod by Chapman , and of Virgil long before , and Ovid soon after ; there was ...
... interest in such subjects , as a prevailing feature of the times . There were translations of Tasso by Fairfax , and of Ariosto by Harrington , of Homer and Hesiod by Chapman , and of Virgil long before , and Ovid soon after ; there was ...
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... interests ourselves , instead of trying to im- pose upon others by plausible appearances , and are obstinate and intractable in not conforming D to common rules , by which many arrive at their GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 33.
... interests ourselves , instead of trying to im- pose upon others by plausible appearances , and are obstinate and intractable in not conforming D to common rules , by which many arrive at their GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 33.
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