Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 páginas |
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... reason and consummation of philosophy , be- cause we knew nothing twenty or thirty years ago , and began then to think for the first time in our lives , that the rest of mankind were in the same predicament , and never knew anything ...
... reason and consummation of philosophy , be- cause we knew nothing twenty or thirty years ago , and began then to think for the first time in our lives , that the rest of mankind were in the same predicament , and never knew anything ...
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... reason ; and for this purpose sets at defiance all mortal conse- quences , and leagues himself with demoniacal power , with " fate and metaphysical aid . " The idea of witchcraft and necromancy , once the dread of the vulgar and the ...
... reason ; and for this purpose sets at defiance all mortal conse- quences , and leagues himself with demoniacal power , with " fate and metaphysical aid . " The idea of witchcraft and necromancy , once the dread of the vulgar and the ...
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... reason of divine astrology . " There is one passage more of this kind , which is so striking and beautiful , so like a rapturous and deeply passionate dream , that I cannot help quoting it here : it is the address to the Apparition of ...
... reason of divine astrology . " There is one passage more of this kind , which is so striking and beautiful , so like a rapturous and deeply passionate dream , that I cannot help quoting it here : it is the address to the Apparition of ...
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... reason but want of interest in his subject ; and farther , the best and most affecting situations and bursts of feeling are too evidently imitations of Shaks- peare . Thus the unexpected meeting between Andrugio and Lucio , in the ...
... reason but want of interest in his subject ; and farther , the best and most affecting situations and bursts of feeling are too evidently imitations of Shaks- peare . Thus the unexpected meeting between Andrugio and Lucio , in the ...
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... reasons for devoting himself to the sex generally , and Hercules's description of the different qualifications of dif- ferent men , will also be found to contain excel- lent specimens , both of style and matter . The disguise of ...
... reasons for devoting himself to the sex generally , and Hercules's description of the different qualifications of dif- ferent men , will also be found to contain excel- lent specimens , both of style and matter . The disguise of ...
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