Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 páginas |
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... things of modern date- -as if nature had ever been old , or the sun had first shone on our folly and presumption . Because , in a word , the last generation , when tottering off the stage , were not so active , so sprightly , and so ...
... things of modern date- -as if nature had ever been old , or the sun had first shone on our folly and presumption . Because , in a word , the last generation , when tottering off the stage , were not so active , so sprightly , and so ...
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... thing to cure us of this overweening admiration of the present , and unmingled contempt for past times , is the looking ... things between heaven and earth than were ever dreamt of in our philoso- phy . " - Or grant that we improve , in ...
... thing to cure us of this overweening admiration of the present , and unmingled contempt for past times , is the looking ... things between heaven and earth than were ever dreamt of in our philoso- phy . " - Or grant that we improve , in ...
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... things besides , in which we are still to seek as much as ever , and in which we can only hope to find , by going to the fountain - head of thought and experience . We are quite wrong in sup- posing ( as we are apt to do ) , that we can ...
... things besides , in which we are still to seek as much as ever , and in which we can only hope to find , by going to the fountain - head of thought and experience . We are quite wrong in sup- posing ( as we are apt to do ) , that we can ...
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... thing cannot answer . Dr Johnson said of these writers generally , that " they were sought after because they were scarce , and would not have been scarce had they been much esteemed . " His decision is neither true history nor sound ...
... thing cannot answer . Dr Johnson said of these writers generally , that " they were sought after because they were scarce , and would not have been scarce had they been much esteemed . " His decision is neither true history nor sound ...
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... things , and their ears burned with curiosity and zeal to know the truth , that the truth might make them free . The death - blow which had been struck at scarlet vice and bloated hypocrisy loosened their tongues , and made the ...
... things , and their ears burned with curiosity and zeal to know the truth , that the truth might make them free . The death - blow which had been struck at scarlet vice and bloated hypocrisy loosened their tongues , and made the ...
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