Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 páginas |
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... sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have , sometimes greater motives for their exer- tion , and for the most part , the same subject- matter to work upon . What we learn from nature , we may hope to do as ...
... sound ones , before our time . They had the same capacities that we have , sometimes greater motives for their exer- tion , and for the most part , the same subject- matter to work upon . What we learn from nature , we may hope to do as ...
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... sound criticism . They were esteemed , and they de- served to be so . - One cause that might be pointed out here , as having contributed to the long continued neglect of our earlier writers , lies in the very nature of our academic ...
... sound criticism . They were esteemed , and they de- served to be so . - One cause that might be pointed out here , as having contributed to the long continued neglect of our earlier writers , lies in the very nature of our academic ...
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... sound of civil combat might still be heard in the distance , the spear glittered to the eye of memory , or the clashing of armour struck on the imagination of the ardent and the young . They were borderers on the savage state , on the ...
... sound of civil combat might still be heard in the distance , the spear glittered to the eye of memory , or the clashing of armour struck on the imagination of the ardent and the young . They were borderers on the savage state , on the ...
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... sound hearts among us . Thrown on one side of the world , and left to bustle for ourselves , we have fought out many a battle for truth and freedom . That is our na- tural style ; and it were to be wished we had in no instance departed ...
... sound hearts among us . Thrown on one side of the world , and left to bustle for ourselves , we have fought out many a battle for truth and freedom . That is our na- tural style ; and it were to be wished we had in no instance departed ...
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... sound , but thy favour I do not yet call to mind : only divine Cynthia , to whom time , fortune , death , and destiny are subject , I see and remember ; and in all humility , I regard and reverence . Cynthia . You shall have good cause ...
... sound , but thy favour I do not yet call to mind : only divine Cynthia , to whom time , fortune , death , and destiny are subject , I see and remember ; and in all humility , I regard and reverence . Cynthia . You shall have good cause ...
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